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    using photoshop to make a site more industrial

    hiya,
    I'm creating an asp.net site and have just got photoshop.It is a welding site and I'd like to add things like iron rivets and a steel background.
    I'd like to add things like wrought iron sections in the corner of my DIV's.

    A tall order I know, but any advice / tutorial links would be much appreciated.

    www.greasetrapblockstopper.co.uk

    cheers,
    yogi :-)

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    using photoshop to make a site more industrial

    Welcome yogi. [excited]

    Have a look through this thread, near the beginning: http://www.photoshopgurus.com/forum/...pic.php?t=3588

    Tell me if any of this stuff would be suitable.
    Never mind the topic of the thread, it's not applicable here.

    I'm going camping this weekend but will be back on Monday.
    Post a reply here and i'll check it out when i return.

    The tutorials to creating those graphics is as yet unpublished. So i can't just provide you a link.

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    using photoshop to make a site more industrial

    many thanks,
    Man, I've a lot to learn :=)

    cheers,
    yogi

 

 

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