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where do i get the tuts that teach us how to make a tut
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Do it like this. Count how many layers you plan to show, then multiply that by the height of your sig. I would add an extra 50 pixels in between each layer as well to add your instructions. Whatever number you come up with, that should be the height of your tutorial. But I would make it even a little bigger, because you can always cut off an extra space at the bottom.
Then hide all layers and unhide only the layer for the step that you are showing, copy it, paste it on a new document and save as layer1.png or whatever. You don't have to make a new document for each layer, just use the first new document and keep pasting each layer on top of the previous one, and each time save it as a .png file.
Once you have all your layers as a separate image, turn on the grid so you can line them up perfectly. Then place one layer at a time on your tutorial, write your instructions underneath it (I would make a text area). Then paste the second layer under that and write the instructions for that layer. Etc etc.

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I've never seen such tut.
But c'mon man, you're not handicapped, I'm sure you can make a tutorial without any problems. If you followed or checked some tuts you should know the deal. Just write it the way you've like a tut to be, it's your own thing just as your sigs are too.
Last edited by cc.RadillacVIII; 10-02-2010 at 06:05 PM.
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Usually i use 700x10000, its a huge rarity for a tutorial to go over 10000 long
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