Beginner MySpace Contact Table Tutorial for Photoshop



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Get code here: http://hybridcreative.com/myspace/contacttable.html
Uses Adobe Photoshop CS3


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haha, i only know ... ( 8 months ago by mentalarmory)
haha, i only know maybe 5 words.. btw should have some illustrator vids soon.
thanks for the ... ( 8 months ago by mentalarmory)
thanks for the support man!
I got French in ... ( 8 months ago by JoeyKisaku)
I got French in school, but theres like nothing i can remember, and I got it for like...3 years now xD
Homie keep it up ok ... ( 8 months ago by djasscracker)
Homie keep it up ok u make good tutorials and dont stop cuz u r the men and u know how to do it just keep ur good stuff on and "keep ur head up too" cya l8er ma gangsta homie...
I finally got a ... ( 7 months ago by mentalarmory)
I finally got a Illustrator tutorial up, just a basic one but it's something. As I get more time I hope to make more.
I love it! :) ( 7 months ago by JoeyKisaku)
I love it! :)
THIS IS SO HELPFUL! ( 6 months ago by pivotskillz)
THIS IS SO HELPFUL!
i'm glad it helped ... ( 6 months ago by mentalarmory)
i'm glad it helped you out!
wat if i wanted a ... ( 5 months ago by boimaanderson)
wat if i wanted a pic instead of black bacground? i subscribe this vid by the way
pic is very easy, ... ( 5 months ago by mentalarmory)
pic is very easy, basically on the layer I have filled in with black, just open up your pic, click and hold and drag it right on to your contact table on its own layer. you may need to resize and scale, etc. If that doesn't make sense send me a message. Hope that helps and thanks for subscribing!
note: when i say ... ( 5 months ago by mentalarmory)
note: when i say click on the image and hold, I mean using the move arrow tool. another way, on ur pic go 'select>all' and 'edit>copy' and go to ur table on a new layer and 'edit>paste'
thnx n u r welcome=) ( 5 months ago by boimaanderson)
thnx n u r welcome=)
48: lol! ( 4 months ago by 15CB)
48: lol!
Dude, thanks so ... ( 3 months ago by tehWOOSTA)
Dude, thanks so much bro!
ur welcome! thanks ... ( 3 months ago by mentalarmory)
ur welcome! thanks for watching.
thanks !! :) ( 3 months ago by uploads87)
thanks !! :)
ur welcome! ( 3 months ago by mentalarmory)
ur welcome!
Thanks for the code ... ( 2 months ago by bap51181)
Thanks for the code works great! Only thing is how do you take off "Contacting Bryan" in white on top? - Bryan
ur welcome, glad it ... ( 2 months ago by mentalarmory)
ur welcome, glad it helped. look at the last line in the contact table code i provided..the one that has .whitetext12 remove the color:white and put display:none that should work.
okay.. please post ... ( 2 months ago by GloriettaXD)
okay.. please post some.. can ypou manage to put how to put contact tables or button links to a div alyout??.. can u please..
nice tutorial btw.
u mean post some ... ( 2 months ago by mentalarmory)
u mean post some actual contact tables? I was thinking of getting some up sometime anyway. And the code for the tables is in the description, you can use that in a div layout, but if you want custom buttons that's actually easier to do, just make ur buttons and link them to ur contact info. then u can put them wherever u want. there are lots of sites to show u how to do this, but if u need more info just send me a msg. Thanks for watching.
hey when i put da ... ( 2 months ago by madskater193)
hey when i put da code in it wont show up on my pages any ideas?
ive heard some ... ( 2 months ago by mentalarmory)
ive heard some other people say that too but some people say it works great. not sure. i got the code from another site and have used it for a while, I would say make sure you copied everything and make sure the url is correct and you don't mix up the code with any other custom code you have in your page. let me know how you make out.
cool. thanks for ... ( 2 months ago by mentalarmory)
cool. thanks for watchin!



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