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    Welcome to the Tips and Tricks forum!

    If you have a tutorial, want to share some information on art techniques or general tips for using ArtRage, here's the place to post it!

    Likewise feel free to request similar information, you never know if someone out there has already written a handy guide for just that thing you wanted to do!
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    Question Confused!

    That would be nice! I havent had Art Rage for very long and love coming on and looking for inspiration! There are some REALLY talented people! But I don't know how to post my own work on, I have set up some folders in my profile, but how do I get my work into them!?! Please help, what do I do next!


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    I think I have kind of figured how I add on to forums but when I tried it said I needed a different extension, jpg e.t.c but mine is ptg and wouldnt add! I went onto artrage but it wouldnt let me save it with a different extension, has anyone else had this problem or am I missing a trick, maybe someone a bit more advanced could help! very sorry!
    Last edited by 1smiley; 08-01-2009 at 06:29 PM.

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    In the "file menu" there is a heading called "Export as Image".

    You must export the artwork from ArtRage, instead of "saving" the artwork you "export" it instead, you can choose many files formats, but the one your after is .jpg this will allow you to upload a picture of your artwork to the forums.Please don't forget to save the painting 1st as a .PTG file as this is the native file format for ArtRage

    I will endeavor to post an image of the menu's today or perhaps find the other thread where i gave this answer.
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    Talking thank you

    Thank You! This is very helpful! (but knowing me I will probably be back with more questions very soon!!!)

    And something very random, I totally agree, the Bamboo fun is WAY BETTER than the bamboo, I love mine and am always using it, so much so that when I go to use a mouse it feels really strange!

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    Welcome to the Tips and Tricks forum

    dorwin29 wrote:1 Don’t spend more money then you have. Buy only things you really need.
    2 Use cash if possible. You will not be getting a deal if you use credit cards. Think of the interest you will pay evey month.
    3 Make sure the store has plenty of security. Just in case someone tries to snatch the last blue-ray player out of your hand.
    4 Just don’t buy something because it’s cheap. Go for quality merchandise that will last and keep your receipt.
    5 You can always shop online.

    Good tips. Although it never fails...Im the worst when it comes to buying something just because its cheap. Not neccessarily poor quality...but a good deal on something we really dont need.

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