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  • Words in Standard English Please..... not geek~o~speak.

    Also keep in mind, we don't care for or about your background.

    ...or that little talking head in the corner of the screen.

    Duh, bye this, or was that buy that, I would like very much to share.

    New Design Options may be seen at "ww.ENDLESSdownDATES.dumb"

    or: ww.weDON"Tcare.ToughBEANS.

    Thanks for something else not requested by the user.

  • I already did Google. Change this..again please, wait, stop, do it again.

    Good, now wait 37 nano seconds, there change it again!

    ...and again, and again, and ad' in' fi' ni' tum' ....adinfinitum.

  • could you by chance ,make my backround i dont have any soft ware

  • I use photoshop, too! I have the latest version. :D I'm wanting to know how to create all those paint splashes like on your channel background you have right now? (:

  • Lol i dont know how to install my headset it wont work :(

    BTw good vid! 4/5

  • thanks for the info m8 chears!!!

  • Could I do this on GIMP?

  • Yea, absolutely. I'm not familiar with GIMP but it's the best free alternative to photoshop.

  • But will the PSD import ok?

  • Yes the PSD should import fine.

  • @MFMfilms  lol gimp

  • If you want to make sure its definately in the middle (the bg color/image/whatever) select the whole image you want it to be in the centre of.. Keep it selected and select the move tool (v). Then click the button at the top which has two boxes that are aligned horizontally. It should then have the image in the center

  • Hey kapow! Yea, i mentioned that in the previous video, suppose i should have mentioned it again.

  • Ahh I didn't view all of the last video. Good tuts though. You should offer your designing services for companies youtubes

  • lol i used paint from the accesories in my computer come chek it out

  • I use 1267x2500 (sometimes 1267x3000)

    How about adding a foreground with an outer glow and covering the inner part of the glow with another rectangle?

    Do you understand me?

  • No, i don't at all. :?

  • you know how you add an outerglow to the foreground well you can make it look like my background by putting a giant rectangle over top to hide the inner part of the glow

  • thankyou - 5 stars!

  • Thank you!

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