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| Did you checked site? I want make comic bubbles to my comic My question is: how to use these files? Just open in photoshop and copy to my comic? I thought I'll install this like brushes or something like this. If i can only open, why there 3 files, not one? (it's first time i see "ai" and "eps") Text from site: "free comic style speech bubbles which you can use in Illustrator and Photoshop for comics or anything else you can think of. The photoshop file is saved at 150 dpi while the illustator and EPS files are vector, meaning you can resize them as big or as small as you?d like" |
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| those are all image file types, so you just treat them like a source photo, not a tool (like a brush). I've never heard of a .eps but it should open in both Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator. An .ai file is a graphic file created with illustrator, I'm not sure whether it'll open in PS or not. |
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| Alright, perhaps since both Illy and PS can open .eps files, you could open your .ai file in illy and save it out as a .eps to keep your vector shapes and still be able to use it in PS? Unfortunately I'm away from my main computer, so I can't test this... |
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