Here is my first one with power point, basic but remember it is my first. There are still some items I need to work on but I will get the hang of it soon. Thanks for this post @Tomas
Hi @cnaudiffred, Great! If you have any question please just write a short message
Well, @GAUSS I told ya If you like, we could make a kind of championship PHOTOSHOP vs. POWERPOINT (in contrast to the perfect cooperation at another project) ā¦
Well the reason I need something like PowerPoint(which I have always had, just never imagined graphic design with it) is because at work I cannot use Photoshop. So I needed an alternative. For most of my other Photoshop needs I use www.pixlr.com
So I will start messing around with PowerPoint until I perfect it, then implement it on a watch design.
This was just to see my new gears in motion
Quick question since I wanted to try this magic out. What size are you making these? Do you change the slide size or just go for a overall shape size. after you create it, how do you save as a transparent png?
ā¦ I am not home at my desktop right now, so I just try to describe it with words
1 - square slide size is an clear advantageā¦ I use 10 cm x 10 cm square, which gives me perfect resolution for facer creator
2 - saving as png is the most easiest thing on the world, you ever did please just select whatever you like (objects in powerpoint) and use right mouse buttonā¦ there is something like āsave picture asāā¦
Not as experienced as @Tomas but, I did my test one at 4.3" x 4.3" and just scaled down for watchā¦to save as a picture you select it (click on it) then right click, then save as picture. and just change the type to PNG before you save it.
Neat. I just did a presentation for a promotion at work and reminded me to check out your method of using PowerPoint. So far looks like a cool tool to use. Could the same be done in MS Word. Any benefit for one over the other? I wonder about Visio as well.
Hi @eradicator09 , the main difference between MS Word and MS PowerPoint I see according to watch face design is the āfloatingā of text and objects in Word. Due to Visio I do not have any experiences yet.