2006-01-04, 22:23 | Link #43 |
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Hey Pellissier, i tried it out. It's really great! thanks alot. altogh it freezes easily but its alot better than windows media player
hey what's the code that it saves as...the file name i mean. i accidentally erased it. i want it so that i dont have to put a new name in each time i save Last edited by Catgirls; 2006-01-04 at 23:48. Reason: Chit-Chat |
2006-01-04, 23:50 | Link #44 | |
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Cheers. Last edited by Catgirls; 2006-01-05 at 00:12. |
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2006-01-05, 13:46 | Link #45 | |
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2006-01-05, 16:35 | Link #46 | |
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2006-01-08, 07:01 | Link #47 |
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OK .. here's a simple sig with the BG are made with filters .. Once you are done you get something like this ...
. This was done with *nearly* similar technique .. I'll be using this particular image to start with make a new sig document .. mine would be 375 x 120 .. copy your image to the new document and resize them Spoiler:
Duplicate the image and bring the original on top and hide it (click the eye next to the layer in the layer window) Spoiler:
Now go to filter->blur->motion blur .. Select angle as 45 and distance as you feel like it ... Duplicate the layer and move them around so the cover the whole document ... Now, merge all visible layer (Ctrl+Shift+E) . Spoiler:
Go to filter->brush strokes->accented edges and play with the option a bit and you get something like this Spoiler:
Unhide the original image and duplicate it .. move the original on top and then click on the duplicate layer in the layer window . you be smudging the duplicate NOT the original ... the smudge tool is here Spoiler:
Select a good brush size then smudge the layer outward .. moving from the image to away from it ... urm ... would you understand it with picture instead? Spoiler:
Nearly done .. duplicate the original image once again. on duplicate layer go to filter->blur->gaussian blur. Select a low radius [ 0.8 - 1.5] work best ... then the layer blending mode set to softlight Spoiler:
And all that left is a border and your name ... Final result different fdrom the top one eh? Why you might asked? Because I use the accented edge filter in step (4) .. see the different? You can change one filter there and get a very different result Spoiler:
So there .. a simple BG using filters and smudge tool.. Dont be afraid to experiment with different filter.. you might have a very beautiful combination. As always... I made no attempt to protect this tutorial from thief .. but dont let me caught you promoting this tutorial on other site as your own .. Shame on you if you steal this one .. Hope you understand this one ^-^ ..Ask away if you wish
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2006-01-14, 19:16 | Link #48 |
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Hey there! I was wondering if anyone knows where i can get a photoshop tutorial for the "3-D" tool in the effects column of Illustrator(I dont know if it exist before CS). I need a tutorial that tells me how to use that specific tool but everything I have found only tells me how to create that look using other ways. Thanks
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2006-01-15, 00:11 | Link #49 | |
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2006-01-15, 03:32 | Link #50 |
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You using file-> save for the web, arent you? then on the option .. there is one for matte.. make sure its set to none
And that 3D tool effect.. do you mean the one in the filter->render->3D?
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2006-01-15, 18:52 | Link #54 |
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winter-san, it does, i have 6.0 as well [so sad for us too eh? i so want the 7.0], i can fllow the tutorials just fine...o.O. ive got the tools and all...yuuichi and kina sensei lol
o yea kina your mask thingy-ma-bobber worked! i did it! its really easy too...arigatou!! o yea and can someone make more background tutorials? |
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2006-01-15, 21:47 | Link #57 | |
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@ Rin-kun .. Glad you manage to find the tut then.
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2006-01-18, 07:34 | Link #60 |
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Alright guys, here you go:
Yuiichi's Brush Background Tutorial: Made with: Photoshop For now, I won't include any pictures. I might update in a few hours with some What you want to start off with is: An image without a background and a canvas big enough for your background. Note: my sigs are usually 370x160, just to give you a background size idea. To get your image to have no background, refer to this or this tutorial by KiNa and Dragonwingz. Reminder: Before you start, make sure that you have 3 layers: one for the background, one for brushing, and one for the character. EDIT! KiNa reminded me! You should have 3 layers. For the background, you probably want a colour that matches your character (such as a midtone hair colour). The brushing layer goes on top of this one and blends nicely if you use the hair colours. What I do first is select the Brush tool, and then select the brush I want from the drop down menu. The brush I choose is going to also be part of the brush set I will use for the entire sig. For colour, select the lightest colour in the characters hair. In sigs, hair is usually one thing that always is there, so you'll never have problems with colour scheme. Now, just experiment with those brushes! Go wild! BUT, don't over do it yet. Once you are satisfied with your result from that colour and brush, try out another brush with that colour. If the background seems a bit boring, never fear! Get a new colour (a darker one from the characters hair) and give it a whir. My key is: never use too much of one colour and brush. It's usually one or two clicks per brush with one colour, and then I either switch brushes or colours. Thats all there is to it! For more varried results, try different brush sets together - sometimes you'll come up with nice results! Experiment. Thats what brushing is all about! Last edited by Yuiichi; 2006-01-18 at 14:00. |
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