on that zombie thing, i saw some tut on making goth chicks, and if you all remember the editing johnny did with the tekken sig just like that, so it is interesting what people do with inmages.
Notice from Johnny:
Yes, photomanips are great. But you're off-topic here buddy.
I guess there is no one has submit anything on Blender and Wings. Well, these two are my tools for
my old hobby. Perhaps, there is someone out there who wants to learn 3D modelling (and/or animation)
to decorate his/her website, but has no money to buy 3dsmax or maya. Those 3dsmax or maya is such a
waste of money, IMO, for only decorating a website. So, here we go! Introduction: Blender is an
open source 3D modeller and animator. It is most popular due to its animation and rendering
capability. It's website: www.blender3d.org . The shotcoming of Blender is that, ....
these aren't that new and i hope they can help out some noobs /tongue.gif"
style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":P" border="0" alt="tongue.gif" /> i used to sell them on GR
but no-one bought them....... do not re-distribute any of these in any way! i worked
hard for these and should have some more coming.....
Well here's my second tutorial, I made it for all those people who are just starting to get into
adobe photoshop and don't know how to load / replace / reset brushes. How to load / replace /
reset brushes Tutorial: How to load brushes 1) Open Photoshop 2) Select the brush tool ( B ) 3)
Select the down pointing arrow on the left side of where it shows the brush you currently have
selected 4) To the right of the brush size, click the arrow pointing to the right 5) Select Load
Brushes 6) Locate the brushes you want to use and double click on the brush set (Im....
Im not sure how many images i can post, so instead i will just post the direct links to the tutorial
images. These links are not re-dercting links to any forums or anything of that sort. Some of these
tutorials where made under my previous gfx name jinx. and some will be under my current gfx name
garbage. Well i hope you enjoy these tutorials, ands yes i know some of these may be old and you
probably already new how to do that but keep in mind there are many people out there who still dont
know how and this is for them. enjoy. and feel free to leavce me any feedback. ....
Step 1: Open up document 320x150 Step 2: Chose a render that you use will be using for
your background and as your main image then resize it as well to what ever you wish. Step 3:
Then make enough copies of the render to fill up the background space. Make Sure to deselect the
original so not to mess up. Step 4: Then make a new layer and then go to image and apply
image, next deselect all your copy images or if you want you can delete them cause now its just
nothing but copies of this background. For now Im just going to deselect my images for no....
How to Create a Sharpen/Smudge Sig Saint-Michael Style Step 1. Open Adobe PhotoShop(wow your
good already) Step 2. Open a New Document. (my size 300x120) Step 3. Grab a render that
has alot of detail design to it in which you want to smudge and sharpen and resize it to fit the
document the best way you want. (using prince of persia) Step 4. press ctrl+j to make a copy
of your locked layer and then delete the locked layer. Step 5. Make Several Copies of your
render and place them all over the background to make sure it is covered and then using a ....
1: Also since this is a graphics tutorial datebase we require that you provide some sort of images
used in your tutorial so anyone reading a tutorial on our forums will have a better idea on how its
done. and keep the questions down to a minimum to like emergancy type questions and comments as
well. Mods before accepting a gfx tutorial make sure it has some sort of image on it that can
include thumbnails, links to the image or the actual image its self. 2: In your topic title
make sure you say what program you are using IE Paint shop pro, adobe photoshop or gimp....
IF YOU LIKED THIS TUTORIAL PLEASE REGISTER ->HERE In this tutorial you will be creating a
signature similiar to this: Part 1: Part 2: Part Two: Enjoy! I DID NOT MAKE THE
BRUSHES I USED, THEY CAN BE FOUND HERE: http://totalwarmu.com/~krazy/sparkleps7.abr and...
http://www.deviantart.com/view/18564160/ ....
Forgot to tell you guys...the tutorial section has the tutorials invisible when you first submit
one...you'll have to wait for a moderator to approve first. Bad or already done tutorials will
be removed. It's the same as the other tutorials section, basically. So if your tutorial
doesn't show at first, just wait for a moderator to approve it. Thanks.....
Okay guys, after forever and a day of putting these tutorials off, I finally got around to making
part one of my tutorial series, to show you how to effectively color your sigs, and multicolor as
well. One result will look like the very last image in the tutorial. So, without further ado,
let's get down to business. STEP 1: Open a new sig (I used 400x150 pixels) and fill the
background with black. Then brush up your sig (this will be in a future tutorial) with white and add
a brightness/contrast layer (from the layer-->new adjustment layer menu, or the black/wh....
Okay guys, to hold you over until I EVENTUALLY get off my lazy butt and...well, actually, I'd
still be on my lazy butt, but whatever. Until I "get off" my lazy butt and do those tutorials I said
I would, here's like a mini-tutorial as like a teaser or whatever. It's basically just
general tips and resources... Tips (In no particular order): Don't use colored brushes.
Don't use Hue/Saturation. Always add a brightness contrast layer and up the contrast. Always use
color balance layers to color. Rarely leave text a flat color. Usually it's best....
This tutorial is based for Adobe PhotoShop 8.0 Want to know how to make a brush in Photoshop?
/blink.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='blink.gif' /> well then this tutorial is
for you! Please read the post carefully. 1. First make a 150 by 150 canvas. Make sure the settings
are: Preset: Custom, width: 150 -pixels, height: 150 -pixels, resolution: 72 -pixels/inch, color
mode: RGB color -8 bit, background contents: white . Click the Text tool. Then change your font,
size. I recommend you Porcelain for your font, and the size 200 px. You should kno....
i get tons of great tutorials from here so i thought id post it and share the awesomeness!!
http://www.bluesfear.com/ its definetly worth a click /cool.gif' border='0'
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