Yeah, well you can do it on 5,
IF YOU CANT STROKE THE PATH MAKE SURE YOU ARE ON A NEW LAYER AND HAVE THE LAYER SELECTED
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Yeah, well you can do it on 5,
IF YOU CANT STROKE THE PATH MAKE SURE YOU ARE ON A NEW LAYER AND HAVE THE LAYER SELECTED
Good work. I like this alot. I may have to try this out later, on something.
WOW
Hmm i guess its alright, but ive seen better resulting tuts on the same thing.
Thanks everyone on your C+C.
@ dragoneye: why dont you show me a better one then?
Hope this is usefull for you guys
@anti: because i have no idea where to find one. the last time i looked at a tutorial like this was when i was a total noob. i did use it though.
just go to good tutorials and search for "wire" im sure ull find a couple ones there.
nice tutorial.. i wanted to know how u did the lighting effect to the metal pice in the back... it looks pretty cool. i would like t know how u did it :). thnx.
thats pretty slick, gotta try it
By the looks of it all you need to do is:Quote:
Originally posted by Virulent@3 Days Ago
nice tutorial.. i wanted to know how u did the lighting effect to the metal pice in the back... it looks pretty cool. i would like t know how u did it :). thnx.
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>>A gradient similar to the BG
>>Add some monotonal noice at about 20
>>Then radial blur
i know that... i m not asking for the metal texture. i m asking for the lighting effect but nvm i already figured out how to do it :P. thnx anyways.Quote:
Originally posted by Project_Number_10@Yesterday, 9:32 AM
By the looks of it all you need to do is:
>>A gradient similar to the BG
>>Add some monotonal noice at about 20
>>Then radial blur
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