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04/20/2008 05:33:27 PM · #1
Can I skew in basic to straighten up an item in the photo???
04/20/2008 05:34:31 PM · #2
oh (*&^%$$&(**)()*()(

SC Could you change my stupid my fingers work in a different direction than my keyboard mistake??

PLEAAAAAAAAAAAAASEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
04/20/2008 05:36:36 PM · #3
lol I kind of like the original.

eta: answer to your question, I believe is No!

Message edited by author 2008-04-20 17:37:09.
04/20/2008 05:36:41 PM · #4
Can you screw UP in basic? I'd say yes. You can even screw up in the forums if you're not careful...
;)
04/20/2008 05:36:45 PM · #5
LOL...
04/20/2008 05:36:58 PM · #6
This thread is not what I thought it would be... :D
04/20/2008 05:37:44 PM · #7
You can't skew in basic. You also can't screw, that would be depicting a sex act! LOL
04/20/2008 05:38:49 PM · #8
OHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH man, I am going to slammed by you guys!!!

worst thing is I deserve it!!!

((((I need a boyfriend LOLOLOL)))
04/20/2008 05:39:44 PM · #9
My first thought was 'missionary', which is pretty basic! :-) As far as 'skewing' in basic I will leave that to the experts.
04/20/2008 05:41:57 PM · #10
**wanders off thinking I was on a different site**
04/20/2008 05:56:30 PM · #11
No sex organs allowed in Basic OR Advanced. I think there's also a rule against suggestive photos.

:-D
04/20/2008 05:58:35 PM · #12
Well, damnit then Slippy, I am screwed
04/20/2008 06:06:27 PM · #13
Way to get peoples attention.....
04/20/2008 06:17:48 PM · #14
If by "skew" you mean rotate the entire image, then that is explicitly allowed in basic. If by "skew" you mean adjust perspective or rotate only a part of the image, then that's not allowed in basic. "Screwing" has been covered above in previous replies; if you try that in basic, you're skewed.

Message edited by author 2008-04-20 18:19:53.
04/20/2008 06:38:12 PM · #15
Personally, I prefer to screw in Expert.

As far as the skewing goes - think of it this way: In Basic you can only do something that affects the whole image. Skewing alters only part of the image - so no.
04/20/2008 06:50:36 PM · #16
I've heard Freudian Slips before, but this one is a classic! ;-)
04/20/2008 06:53:02 PM · #17
from I know there are no laws here that make it screwing illegal in basic
04/20/2008 07:03:51 PM · #18
urhhhhhhhhhhhuh and i think all the SC have gone on holiday!!!

MInd you it doesnt really matter now lol

oh I am so red faced
04/20/2008 07:05:50 PM · #19
Originally posted by JulietNN:

urhhhhhhhhhhhuh and i think all the SC have gone on holiday!!!

MInd you it doesnt really matter now lol

oh I am so red faced


You can adjust that in basic, just go to Hue/Sat and select red and reduce by about 30%! :-)
04/20/2008 07:06:36 PM · #20
We now return you to your regularly scheduled programming... ;-)
04/20/2008 07:07:19 PM · #21
Uh huh... you did it on purpose just to make folks read it :P

Kirbic, you partypooper!

Message edited by author 2008-04-20 19:07:38.
04/20/2008 07:08:42 PM · #22
Nope, no skew in Basic:

Originally posted by Basic Editing Rules:

You may not ... distort or stretch your image in any way.

04/20/2008 07:10:07 PM · #23
Originally posted by kirbic:

We now return you to your regularly scheduled programming... ;-)


Kirbic, You are one funny guy!
Thanks, Juliett. Got us all looking and laughing for a bit. ;)
04/20/2008 07:14:36 PM · #24
kawesttex

that was classic, lmao!!
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