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Post by /XP/Ninja/BTS*/ on Jan 4, 2010 20:29:33 GMT -5
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Post by /XP/Ninja/BTS*/ on Jan 29, 2010 16:53:34 GMT -5
anyone want this i no its not the best but if anyone wants it let me no
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Post by /XP/electric19/XP/ on Jan 30, 2010 17:30:32 GMT -5
That looks cool, but I would blend the render a bit more by adding a black and white gradient adjustment layer and setting it to overlay and maybe create a few layers of the render and blur some of them, change them to overlay also and put the non-blurred render on top of them. Afterwards you can add colour and mess around with the hue / saturation and contrast levels to whatever looks good.
That looks good though, I like the colour and that's a great render. Don't forget to always add a border to your sigs though. If you need any help just ask mate.
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Post by /XP/Ninja/BTS*/ on Feb 5, 2010 20:58:43 GMT -5
ya ill ask for some help i have no idea wat u just said lol im new to this whole photoshop thing if you could give me tips and teach me little by little that would be great thx
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Post by /XP/electric19/XP/ on Feb 5, 2010 21:43:17 GMT -5
well im not really sure what you want help with so any questions you have just post them here and ill get back to you as soon as i can.
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Post by /XP/Ninja/BTS*/ on Feb 7, 2010 15:54:26 GMT -5
wat are gradients
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Post by /XP/electric19/XP/ on Feb 7, 2010 18:20:34 GMT -5
In photoshop a gradient layer lets you add a new 'fill layer' that will fade from one colour to another. You can choose the colours you want the layer to be by selecting the colors as your foreground and background colour (which is the two little boxes on the lower left of the tool bar that overlap each other). You can also choose the angle or steepness of the gradient when you have selected Layer > New fill Layer. Have a look at the screenshots below to help you understand what I mean. This is the tool bar, the black and white squares are your fore and background colours: This is how to add a new gradient fill layer: This is what it should look like: Hope this helps.
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Post by /XP/Ninja/BTS*/ on Feb 11, 2010 8:44:12 GMT -5
how do i blur renders
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Post by /XP/Ninja/BTS*/ on Feb 11, 2010 8:56:38 GMT -5
i dont have fill layer for some reason
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Post by /XP/Ninja/BTS*/ on Feb 11, 2010 9:02:16 GMT -5
how do u make ur sigs b/c i just no how to put a render on a render and set it to linear dodge or something
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Post by /XP/Ninja/BTS*/ on Feb 11, 2010 9:03:44 GMT -5
this is wat i did
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Post by /XP/electric19/XP/ on Feb 12, 2010 16:32:13 GMT -5
to blur renders just select the blur tool and a decent sized soft brush and then just use your mouse to blur it in any direction you like.
It works well if you duplicate the same render a few times and then blur them in all different directions and then set the duplicated to overlay, but leave the original render layer un-blurred. Then just drag the original layer above the blurred layers.
You may not have fill layer because of the version of photoshop you are using. I'm using photoshop CS8.
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Post by c0nnection on Feb 12, 2010 19:31:37 GMT -5
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Post by /xp/ALEXG/xp/ on Feb 13, 2010 16:07:30 GMT -5
nice
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Post by /XP/Ninja/BTS*/ on Feb 13, 2010 19:16:57 GMT -5
see wat i can come up with electric thx for the help man i appreciate it
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