We suggest you use a standard application such as Photoshop, Illustrator, or Freehand. Most programs used for making images into suitable files (see above) will have their own internal Help functions and manuals for use. However, you may find the items below useful while preparing your artwork:
SAVE AS
This is found under the ‘File’ menu. There should be a drop down list of all the formats that can be used. Then save the file in your preferred format. Some of the formats may not be available, this is often due to being in the wrong color mode or when the file has layers (in which case you should flatten the image before saving).
EXPORT
This should also be found under the ‘File’ menu. This is similar to ‘Save as’ but there are often more options (such as transparency settings) for how to save the file. This is often used to transfer files to other programs. Only some programs have this option.
We suggest you use a standard application such as Photoshop, Illustrator, or Freehand. Most programs used for making images into suitable files (see above) will have their own internal Help functions and manuals for use. However, you may find the items below useful while preparing your artwork:
SAVE AS
This is found under the ‘File’ menu. There should be a drop down list of all the formats that can be used. Then save the file in your preferred format. Some of the formats may not be available, this is often due to being in the wrong color mode or when the file has layers (in which case you should flatten the image before saving).
EXPORT
This should also be found under the ‘File’ menu. This is similar to ‘Save as’ but there are often more options (such as transparency settings) for how to save the file. This is often used to transfer files to other programs. Only some programs have this option.
We suggest you use a standard application such as Photoshop, Illustrator, or Freehand. Most programs used for making images into suitable files (see above) will have their own internal Help functions and manuals for use. However, you may find the items below useful while preparing your artwork:
SAVE AS
This is found under the ‘File’ menu. There should be a drop down list of all the formats that can be used. Then save the file in your preferred format. Some of the formats may not be available, this is often due to being in the wrong color mode or when the file has layers (in which case you should flatten the image before saving).
EXPORT
This should also be found under the ‘File’ menu. This is similar to ‘Save as’ but there are often more options (such as transparency settings) for how to save the file. This is often used to transfer files to other programs. Only some programs have this option.
We suggest you use a standard application such as Photoshop, Illustrator, or Freehand. Most programs used for making images into suitable files (see above) will have their own internal Help functions and manuals for use. However, you may find the items below useful while preparing your artwork:
SAVE AS
This is found under the ‘File’ menu. There should be a drop down list of all the formats that can be used. Then save the file in your preferred format. Some of the formats may not be available, this is often due to being in the wrong color mode or when the file has layers (in which case you should flatten the image before saving).
EXPORT
This should also be found under the ‘File’ menu. This is similar to ‘Save as’ but there are often more options (such as transparency settings) for how to save the file. This is often used to transfer files to other programs. Only some programs have this option.
We suggest you use a standard application such as Photoshop, Illustrator, or Freehand. Most programs used for making images into suitable files (see above) will have their own internal Help functions and manuals for use. However, you may find the items below useful while preparing your artwork:
SAVE AS
This is found under the ‘File’ menu. There should be a drop down list of all the formats that can be used. Then save the file in your preferred format. Some of the formats may not be available, this is often due to being in the wrong color mode or when the file has layers (in which case you should flatten the image before saving).
EXPORT
This should also be found under the ‘File’ menu. This is similar to ‘Save as’ but there are often more options (such as transparency settings) for how to save the file. This is often used to transfer files to other programs. Only some programs have this option.
We suggest you use a standard application such as Photoshop, Illustrator, or Freehand. Most programs used for making images into suitable files (see above) will have their own internal Help functions and manuals for use. However, you may find the items below useful while preparing your artwork:
SAVE AS
This is found under the ‘File’ menu. There should be a drop down list of all the formats that can be used. Then save the file in your preferred format. Some of the formats may not be available, this is often due to being in the wrong color mode or when the file has layers (in which case you should flatten the image before saving).
EXPORT
This should also be found under the ‘File’ menu. This is similar to ‘Save as’ but there are often more options (such as transparency settings) for how to save the file. This is often used to transfer files to other programs. Only some programs have this option.
We suggest you use a standard application such as Photoshop, Illustrator, or Freehand. Most programs used for making images into suitable files (see above) will have their own internal Help functions and manuals for use. However, you may find the items below useful while preparing your artwork:
SAVE AS
This is found under the ‘File’ menu. There should be a drop down list of all the formats that can be used. Then save the file in your preferred format. Some of the formats may not be available, this is often due to being in the wrong color mode or when the file has layers (in which case you should flatten the image before saving).
EXPORT
This should also be found under the ‘File’ menu. This is similar to ‘Save as’ but there are often more options (such as transparency settings) for how to save the file. This is often used to transfer files to other programs. Only some programs have this option.