bahamafotoshoppe
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Hey Guys could you all remove all text from the back of this t shirt .. i want to play around a little bit with it...
oh and since i would too like to learn how to - tell me how you did it.. i tried but it didn't turn out right... ( you can see where i slightly messed it up can you get that too)
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another "can you do this for me" thread... I guess all that's required now is for the person to add in a "oh could you please tell me how you did it, too" line?
I would have explained the process to the original poster and let him do it on his own.
As long as the original poster says "also, tell me how you did it" then they get a free pass for free work?
I'll tell you what's happening: there's a whole group of people who are catching on to this site, and they're coming here to get all kinds of free work done. They know all they have to do is ask for the work to be done, but also say "tell me how you did it, too" and they'll get it done for free; many of them not replying at all after the job is done.
They take their completed work to school, work, etc. and the others ask "where did you get that done"?
"just go to photoshop gurus, they'll do it for free on there"
again, not trying to be mad or anything, but nothing has really changed here
I have contributed quite a bit of help and would enjoy continuing to do so, but this is just stuff I'd like to steer clear of- people wanting free stuff but not actually trying to learn how to do it themselves
One last thing:
If a request for a free edit is posted you the member decide whether or not you want to do the edit.
Negative comments about free work are off topic and will be deleted.
As per Steve in the Request Overload thread:
It's really up to individuals if they want to help or not.