@Marusame
I recommend buying a previous version of Adobe Creative Suite from ebay. Then, use the serial number included in the package to get a new one from Adobe’s web site. This worked for me.
@StrangeGirl
Oh, ok. The image’s page dimensions are set to match what you see above, that central square. The rest of the stuff is outside the “canvas.” Assuming you’re opening it in Inkscape (which is a free, open source program), you just go to file > export, select the “page” option, enter the dimensions you want to export it as in the “image size” section, choose a name & location to save it, and then click export.
@Marusame
Adobe Illustrator is also part of some of the CS2 and CS3 bundles floating around out there for free, and it’s the vector-based counterpart to Photoshop.
…Fsck Adobe forever with their “creative cloud” garbage, by the way; they are one of THE most institutionally ignorant companies that has ever existed, like if Apple were permanently stuck in the pre-iPod era.
@cheezedoodle
oh so it is free, first ive ever heard of this program, ive paint.net, gimp, the photoshop remake of gimp, photoshop cs2, cs3 and elements 13.
ill try out this inkscape also maybe this firescape someone mentioned.
nevermind still cant get the template text off, the file converted that with it and im unable to remove the template text… so basically this file is bust for me.
nevermind i found a cloud converter https://cloudconvert.com/svg-to-psd
Wish another studio came along and became the big dog instead of having to use photoshop or the severely outdated gimp.
yeah i did a bunch of searching apparently SVG cant be opened in photoshop unless you have the latest Creative Cloud version and even then its limited, i have adobe photoshop elements 13.1 and spending money EVERY month for photoshop is not okay, i want one time pay or no sale. SVG may be good but can someone create a PDF or something? this is a pain to convert.
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I recommend buying a previous version of Adobe Creative Suite from ebay. Then, use the serial number included in the package to get a new one from Adobe’s web site. This worked for me.
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Oh, ok. The image’s page dimensions are set to match what you see above, that central square. The rest of the stuff is outside the “canvas.” Assuming you’re opening it in Inkscape (which is a free, open source program), you just go to file > export, select the “page” option, enter the dimensions you want to export it as in the “image size” section, choose a name & location to save it, and then click export.
The square in the middle of the template.
The one where the character image goes.
Which square? Not sure what you mean.
Does the square in the svg disappear after saving the image as a png?
DejaVu Sans
So that’s how the template works, huh…lemme try…
>>1158083
Adobe Illustrator is also part of some of the CS2 and CS3 bundles floating around out there for free, and it’s the vector-based counterpart to Photoshop.
…Fsck Adobe forever with their “creative cloud” garbage, by the way; they are one of THE most institutionally ignorant companies that has ever existed, like if Apple were permanently stuck in the pre-iPod era.
oh so it is free, first ive ever heard of this program, ive paint.net, gimp, the photoshop remake of gimp, photoshop cs2, cs3 and elements 13.
ill try out this inkscape also maybe this firescape someone mentioned.
Is there any reason you can’t just install Inkscape? It’s free.
The text is an object in its own layer.
Wish another studio came along and became the big dog instead of having to use photoshop or the severely outdated gimp.