Posted August 21, 200619 yr Whatta ya think? This photoshop is getting a little more familiar now. render by werewolf987 from Gamerenders.com
August 21, 200619 yr Your sigs are awesome Klink, especially this one. I wish I had more skill with photoshop, my skill set in Photoshop consists of an angry 4 year old with crayons...
August 21, 200619 yr Author Thank you Boja, My skills are like an angry 42 year old with crayons LOL.
August 21, 200619 yr Thank you Boja' date=' My skills are like an angry 42 year old with crayons LOL. i dont even know how you got the background like that :X. very nice .
August 21, 200619 yr Author i dont even know how you got the background like that :X. start with a transparent background and then make it one of the darker colors of your render with the eyedropper. Add you render where you want it to be then add another render a little to the left and another a little to the right all different layers. Smudge the 2 offset renders with a brush of your liking following the outline of the render to make it look good. Then add some C4D's to fill in. C4D's are the ribbony looking things you can get at gamerenders or Planetrenders.net. Add them like a render and resize them on your sig by using Ctrl T to get the resize grid to come up. Line them up so they compliment your render then make one lighten, one linear dodge one color dodge to your liking. Whatever looks good to you. Erase the parts you don't want on top of your render. If it gets too messy add another of your render in a layer and keep going til you get the effect you want. Then your render will look like it blends with the ribbony stuff on top of it a little. you can add some curves to a render and change the color and hue if you like just see what looks good and do it. Oh ya, add a light effect right behind the render to make the light look. Add your text and stroke it ( before Boja tells you to ) and you are done.
August 22, 200619 yr Already on C4D styles? Geeze...took me forever to get to that point lol. Anyways very very nice sigs Klink! I'll be looking forward to your future work.
August 22, 200619 yr start with a transparent background and then make it one of the darker colors of your render with the eyedropper. Add you render where you want it to be then add another render a little to the left and another a little to the right all different layers. Smudge the 2 offset renders with a brush of your liking following the outline of the render to make it look good. Then add some C4D's to fill in. C4D's are the ribbony looking things you can get at gamerenders or Planetrenders.net. Add them like a render and resize them on your sig by using Ctrl T to get the resize grid to come up. Line them up so they compliment your render then make one lighten, one linear dodge one color dodge to your liking. Whatever looks good to you. Erase the parts you don't want on top of your render. If it gets too messy add another of your render in a layer and keep going til you get the effect you want. Then your render will look like it blends with the ribbony stuff on top of it a little. you can add some curves to a render and change the color and hue if you like just see what looks good and do it. Oh ya, add a light effect right behind the render to make the light look. Add your text and stroke it ( before Boja tells you to ) and you are done. ... you figured that ALL out on your own? Klink, i am impressed. youre really catching on fast.
August 22, 200619 yr Author Uhhh, no steveO I read some tutorials to get some ideas because photoshop has so many more features than paintshop that I wanted to see what some more of them were. I didn't follow any tutorials but just picked out pieces to use because I couldn't figure out the things on my own. Now I can do them myself though I think without any help.
August 23, 200619 yr Your learning fast klink, good job :thumbsup: . I generaly do my own C4D renders (I have the program), but haven't done any recently because i'm lazy. edit: ps: the stuff in my background of the sig is a C4D render (I did) and brushing
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