Posting .psd

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  1. CWD

    CWD Well-Known Member

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    Ok I Made Renders, good ones.
    I posted them in jpeg format, how do i post it in Phtoshop Format?? ( .psd )

    I really need this, if someone coiuld PM me so i know if someone replied and not loose track of this topic, thanx

    ( +rep )
     
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    just upload it as a file attachment. to prove it, right click it, save as the open it. its a .psd :) i think thats how
     
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    upload to a file host
     
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    I don't think you can actually post a psd. I've never seen it done before.
     
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    if this works i accidently posted my best backgorund ever and i dont wont anyone to download it
     
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    yeah u can post a psd and NO ONE DOWNLOAD the one i did because it is my favorite one and i dont wont it to go around every where and everyone claiming it as theres
     
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    the PSD has to be within one meg though, that's self eliminating as most .psds are considerably bigger, here's my suggestion, EMAIL it to the person. and for renders use a .png with alpha channel transparency enabled.
     
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    lol three people downloaded my Supposed best background when it is telling them that they are huge rippers and should be ashamed and should make there own backgrounds....LOL
     
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    OMG bloodyhands35 you kille that avatar you should die.
     
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    that's coz he didnt enter the correct dimensions
    >> http://www.gamerenders.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=11205

    you can upload psd
    just it has to be smaller then 1Mb

    so best is to CROP and remove/merge unnecessary layers to reduce filesize

    if for example you are showing only a lil part of a complete wallpaper
    crop it to the part you are using.
    it will reduce filesize considerably.
     
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    A .psd is more of a file, not a image. It is designed to only be opened in photoshop and imageready. When you save something as a .psd, you can later access the layers and the effects that are on them.
     
  12. SpookySnipa

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    ??????????????? .............. lol SPAM
     
  13. Mad Man

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    well, if you save it as png. then its just like the psd form, but you can upload it from imageshack.
     

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