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Log on paint:

 

Hit the square:

 

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Count how many dots left outside/next to the square:

 

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As you can see, there are 12 squares remaining, so all you have to do is divide by 2 and you get 6. This means you have to move 6 squares right:

 

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Copy and Paste to cover the white space.

 

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By The Pictures Above,What Program Were You Using?

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Break time's over, it's time for some serious business. :cool: Like before, all signs will be done in order and will be resized. Please be very patient as I continue to fulfill backlogged requests, thanks.

 

I would like to see the look of the Bx12 +Select To Broadway/Inwood-207 St!
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Q9A Astoria - Ditmars Blvd Sta

 

Q9A via Main St

via Astoria Blvd

 

Q9A Litimed

Q9ALimitedOrangeLED.gif

 

bx11 west farms

bx11 via west farms road

bx11 via 170th street

Bx11LocalOrangeLED.gif

 

S56|CHARLESTON (takes up the entire sign)

 

S56|VIA WOODROW RD (takes up the top half)

S56|VIA LUTEN/AMBOY (takes up the bottom half)

S56LocalGreenFlipdot.gif

 

188| WEST NEW YORK (Use Entire Area, if not, West on top and NY on bottom)

 

188| 61st STREET (on Top)

188| & KENNEDY BLVD. (on Bottom)

 

188| via RIVER ROAD (on top)

188| EDGEWATER (on bottom)

 

188| EDGEWATER (On Top)

188| COMMONS (On Bottom)

 

SIRJOKAPLAYA (Centered At the End)

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*begins tl;dr post*

 

Is it the side bus sign (Both Flipdot and Orange)?
I should make the side signs in 5-10 mins one day... I can't believe I forgot about this... ;)

 

- The Frame is Rectangular

- There are boxes instead of circles in the sign

- Different Colors

 

Also by looking at the sign, it has a same character limit as the other sign you made and it's the Luminator Horizon sign.

I forgot about this... all correct. :tup: I don't like spacing out the letters too much, hence why they all look "crammed". LOL

 

That's sign is hot! by the way, I have some mistakes of the letters sign so do you mind if that happened.
Which letters have errors? I don't mind fixing them. :)

 

i love this i was just going to request this same sign
You can use it if you want. :)

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Am I too late to thank you, IRT Bronx Express? If I am, I apologize! :o
Better late then never. B)

 

How do you make them scroll please tell me so i can try!!!:):)
All I know is Photoshop... how it's done is what I don't know...

 

Can I request sign:

Green LED

 

163:HACKENSACK

SUMMIT/ESSEX

Done. :cool:

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*ends tl;dr post*

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All I know is Photoshop... how it's done is what I don't know...

Illustrator is where I design my signs, but I use Photoshop to scroll my signs.

 

The way I do it in Photoshop CS3/4/5 are these tools.

 

1. The Animation Window (Window ---> Animation)

2. Copying and pasting the layer constantly

3. Arranging the time allotted per frame (the frame of sign after the scrolling's completed is two seconds; each frame when transitioning from one frame to the next is either .04 or .03 seconds).

3A. Create as many frames as possible (by copy-and-pasting and ditching what I don't need).

4. Utilize the layer mask feature.

5. When I'm done, I save for the web as a GIF file.

6. (If necessary) Using guides to help dictate where I want to put in the in-between frames.

 

My iMac may be a bit cluttered, but I still have original TIFFs/PSDs of some signs from a while back. ^^

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Illustrator is where I design my signs, but I use Photoshop to scroll my signs.

 

The way I do it in Photoshop CS3/4/5 are these tools.

 

1. The Animation Window (Window ---> Animation)

2. Copying and pasting the layer constantly

3. Arranging the time allotted per frame (the frame of sign after the scrolling's completed is two seconds; each frame when transitioning from one frame to the next is either .04 or .03 seconds).

3A. Create as many frames as possible (by copy-and-pasting and ditching what I don't need).

4. Utilize the layer mask feature.

5. When I'm done, I save for the web as a GIF file.

6. (If necessary) Using guides to help dictate where I want to put in the in-between frames.

 

My iMac may be a bit cluttered, but I still have original TIFFs/PSDs of some signs from a while back. ^^

This will certainly help out. B) If I can find a way to get Illustrator and Photoshop CS5 the right way... lol.

 

Thanks IRT!:cool:
You're welcome. :tup:

 

@IRT Bronx Express: Here are the mistakes. Top and Bottom:

 

Medium Sized Q and the big O:

 

Route Numbers 8 and 9! I don't know how it looks like, so you're on your own!

Lol, thanks. B) Some big letters for the LED sign are made up since I have no actual pics showing how they look like... except for the A, which I'll correct if I can get a better pic of it.
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Illustrator is where I design my signs, but I use Photoshop to scroll my signs.

 

The way I do it in Photoshop CS3/4/5 are these tools.

 

1. The Animation Window (Window ---> Animation)

2. Copying and pasting the layer constantly

3. Arranging the time allotted per frame (the frame of sign after the scrolling's completed is two seconds; each frame when transitioning from one frame to the next is either .04 or .03 seconds).

3A. Create as many frames as possible (by copy-and-pasting and ditching what I don't need).

4. Utilize the layer mask feature.

5. When I'm done, I save for the web as a GIF file.

6. (If necessary) Using guides to help dictate where I want to put in the in-between frames.

 

My iMac may be a bit cluttered, but I still have original TIFFs/PSDs of some signs from a while back. ^^

 

That seems complicated to me ;)...

 

S56LocalGreenFlipdot.gif

 

The only question I have is...Whats the total transition time (S) between the 2 frames? and the frames per seconds for that...

 

Thanks to IRT Bronx Express for the sign :tup:

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Wow, R44 CNG really did a good job with the scrolling animation. :tup: If the instructions actually worked for him, then I will have to try it out sooner. In case if I'm stuck with something, one of you can help me out if necessary.

 

Thanks...I used JASC Animation Shop though...It seems easier than the Photoshop method kudos to RTS CNG Command for his scroll knowledge...try it out and let us know :P

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