great tut, thanks alot!
my outcome:
http://i114.photobucket.com/albums/n...ance/tiger.jpg
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great tut, thanks alot!
my outcome:
http://i114.photobucket.com/albums/n...ance/tiger.jpg
Added some of my own touches :P
http://i252.photobucket.com/albums/h...piderman-1.jpg
I used the same render just to make sure I followed it correctly. Really nice tutorial.
I'm pleased with the outcome, I'll definately be using elements from this in other sigs I make. Thank you!
Outcome:
http://www.tehupload.com/images/2433146958hulk_sig.png
the lines across the whole sig in the tut.Quote:
what lines do you mean will?
imortal who the person with the sword in ur other sig...looks really good.
i refer to them as "scanlines" i duno if thats wht every1 calls em but its wht i do.
u open a transperent 3x3pxl document and with a 1pxl black pencil put dots from 1 corner to the other (which ever direction depending on which way u want ur lines to be angled) then go Edit>define as pattern.
once u have done this open ur siggy and apply the new pattern and lower the opacity to w.e suits ur design.
hope that helped u out.
Ya cheers mate. I knew you had to make it a pattern but wasnt 100% sure of it.Quote:
i refer to them as "scanlines" i duno if thats wht every1 calls em but its wht i do.
u open a transperent 3x3pxl document and with a 1pxl black pencil put dots from 1 corner to the other (which ever direction depending on which way u want ur lines to be angled) then go Edit>define as pattern.
once u have done this open ur siggy and apply the new pattern and lower the opacity to w.e suits ur design.
hope that helped u out.
Thanks.
I made mine for my psp so thats why its a bit bigger.
http://img169.imageshack.us/img169/8...sigcopytb2.png
http://img169.imageshack.us/img169/8...e21645cc99.jpg
Nice tut man, dead easy to follow