QUOTE I still need to have a play around with it.[/quote]
I'll be nagging you for tips soon then! It looks like it'll be fun to play with.
The software programs I was used to - I retired in 2008 (aged 43) - were for engineering and construction design, so although the architectural elements were highly visually effective (for that time at least) they were only really intended to help make my designs look like they'd already been built. So while somewhat competent with a computer, I've little experience manipulating photos the way you guys do here. The software - and the computer needed to run it - had cost tens of thousands. 'Photoshop' was something architects would 'mess around' with and it was our by-word for 'cheap and nasty'!
How things have changed that I now see Photoshop as a bit too upmarket for my needs. And, needless to say, even the 4-year-old computer I'm writing this on is quicker and more advanced than that, then state-of-the-art machine - was, from only five years earlier.
Nowadays I just play 'computers' in my spare time, being otherwise busy as a single parent, and landlord (property not publican). But I'll be playing soon and pestering you for tips, instructions and advice aplenty, no doubt!
Thank you.
Meanwhile, I'm rethinking the Rocky stuff a little further - same style but more minimalist, with a similar front on each one. I'm not happy with the font on the spines either and may go back to something closer to my original font.