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Nov 16 2005, 09:55 PM
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'Prentice de-Zighner Group: Members Posts: 368 Joined: 23-January 05 From: USA Member No.: 2,290 |
Hi guys! I've been creating self personal sigs for awhile that i do not EVER want to show off (You should know the reason...) so just 20 minutes ago, i tried a new render that was inspired by who knows what. Of course i only crated 1sig because it totally stressed me out on what filters and such to use on the renders and i couldn't go far. I'm not too good with colors and so i need some comments on my use of them in this sig. This is maybe what you can call my first try to developing real sigs so i hope the sig-masters out there like Reaver and Saint-michael can teach me a few tricks i can use to make my sigs looks better. Thanks and enjoy!
![]() First version w/o color ![]() Second version with a gradient lime green over the render. |
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Nov 16 2005, 11:29 PM
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Premium Member Group: Members Posts: 200 Joined: 29-May 05 Member No.: 5,553 |
Heheh teh mast0r is SM
Great Job |
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Nov 16 2005, 11:45 PM
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'Prentice de-Zighner Group: Members Posts: 368 Joined: 23-January 05 From: USA Member No.: 2,290 |
Thanks for the comment Reaver!
1. Draw one solid, black, 19 point line. 2. Smudge it up and down in a swishing motion so that all parts are covered with smudges then smudge it unevenly trying to make it look rough. 3. Duplicate and make 2 more copies of the original "line" and overlap them by moving one a little up and lowering the opacity and vice versa. Thus making the sort of line that goes through the archer's eyes and the words. 4. Merge all of them together and plastic wrap. 5. Searched google for a nice archer pic =P (Got this one from a guild wars site) 6. Placed the archer on a new layer above the original layer. 7. Duplicate archer and motion blur - then lower opacity. 8. Lower opacity of original unblurred archer. 9. Added text with a little yellow glow and Papyrus font (Didn't want to make it too fancy coz the focus is on the archer) And that's about it. If you can explain a little bit more on lameman's terms what you meant about the feather, inverse, and layer mask. I'm totally new to this rendering thing and have never had any tutorials on this. Thanks again for commenting! |
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Nov 17 2005, 12:04 AM
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Premium Member Group: Members Posts: 200 Joined: 29-May 05 Member No.: 5,553 |
Heheh no i wasnt talking about what you did in your sig all my points are what you CAN do to your sig to make it better, and yes you are right my explanation was vague so i suggest checking out the trap17 tutorial section or even here and google for "render blending" and im sure you will come across the words feather and layer mask alot more with pictures
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Nov 17 2005, 01:18 AM
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'Prentice de-Zighner Group: Members Posts: 368 Joined: 23-January 05 From: USA Member No.: 2,290 |
Wow...i didn't know there were so much to sigs...heh. Before i learned the "blend" i used to just gradient the render out. Which didn't work as well as blending would because you're limited to horizontal and vertical gradients. I've read through Johnny's tutorial in trap17 about render blending and decided to try it out. I ended up with this:
![]() Which is pretty cool. Then i thought about what you said about not making the archer look so transparent and i gave him back his 100% opacity and guess what? It looked great! ![]() Now the archer really stands out but the background looks a little transparent which i can't change anymore 'coz i already merged most of the background brushing layers together. (Now that i know about brush sets I'm going to try downloading soem to try it out but I still prefer designing my own brush backgrounds) So now with your help and Johnny's I think I'm getting better at this. My inspiration is all attained by SM's and your work and I aspire to learn as much as i can from you and your sigs. Thanks again! |
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Nov 17 2005, 01:19 AM
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NiGHTFoX - Hiding in the dark Group: Members Posts: 680 Joined: 3-April 05 Member No.: 3,584 |
I personally like the second one (the one with the gradient) better... the colors just flow together and it looks really cool. Of course, I'm not a photoshop expert an I usually have to use tutorials to make something cool...
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Nov 17 2005, 03:47 AM
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SM- the Man -The Myth - The Legend Himself Group: Members Posts: 433 Joined: 4-September 05 From: Drinking da rootbeers Member No.: 8,313 |
Well, Im not master but i know a fair amount to help you by, of course i could just add to what reaver said but i go into some detail over your sigs.
Well instead of going through each sig one by one what i will do is put suggestions for what you need to work on. 1. Always have a border 1px black is usually standard, also is 3px black 2 px white 1 px black is also a stard as well since then you want to overlay that 321 border so the white goes with the background but yet keep the black px stroke intact. 2. Never Make your renders tranparent, you fix that in your last one that I seen 3.Brushes you need brushes do'nt rely on filters for background cuz then your not getting into the tru aspect of the sig design, only use filters when a tutorial your reading says it or you fell confident enough about your background to use them. side not nice motion blur with you render that you did 4. Text its the hardest to do, since you have to blend it with the background and the look and feel to the rest of the sig. I suggest reading alot of tutorials on how to do text effects. Here are some websites that you should go to. http://hosted.filefront.com/saintmichael -go here to download renders and the brush pack that I have up with like 1000 brushes for you to use. pixel2life.com gamerenders.com -these are the best 2 tutorials sites to go to for everything you need t oknow dafont.com go here to get fonts. anything else just holla at me or reaver. |
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Nov 17 2005, 07:15 AM
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 152 Joined: 25-May 05 Member No.: 5,434 |
i personally like it better without the lime green.. for some reason i dont think it goes very well with the image...
the background is rather nice, i like the overall design you used. The image works real well with the character stretching across the sig. I personally think you should take the 4th one you posted, with the character not being so transparent, and then remove the color.. then it would be great |
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Nov 17 2005, 04:08 PM
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Administrator [level 69] Group: Members Posts: 240 Joined: 12-April 05 From: USA Member No.: 3,911 |
yeah...as has been said you could use a border
there are several ways you can do this 1) you can do a gradient layer...with black line on the outside and fades to white twoards the middle (takes a while to do this...at least the way i do it..im sure there is an easier way) and then do a blending option and set it to darken...that will add a neat little border effect onto the image 2) the common 3 pixle border...save the image as png or jpg or bmp or w/e and open up in paint (easiest program to do it in) and just do a one pixle line on the very outside edge of the image in w/e color you want...then skip a pixle and do another pixle line in the same color... also yet again...the image will almost always look better if you dont change the opacity or blur it or anything...unless you are going for that effect for a specific reason...(e.g. to add motion to the character or w/e) i like the background that you created...it looks a lot better in color though...nice sig though....like what you have done...especially after changing everything! |
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Nov 17 2005, 08:15 PM
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Premium Member Group: Members Posts: 200 Joined: 29-May 05 Member No.: 5,553 |
QUOTE(ebbinger_413 @ Nov 18 2005, 04:08 AM) 1) you can do a gradient layer...with black line on the outside and fades to white twoards the middle (takes a while to do this...at least the way i do it..im sure there is an easier way) and then do a blending option and set it to darken...that will add a neat little border effect onto the image 2) the common 3 pixle border...save the image as png or jpg or bmp or w/e and open up in paint (easiest program to do it in) and just do a one pixle line on the very outside edge of the image in w/e color you want...then skip a pixle and do another pixle line in the same color... Ok lets work on easier ways to do these 1) The gradient layer will be very very simple : Make your new layer above everything. Ctrl + A (to select all) Edit > Stroke (Choose something more than 1px so gradient is effective)(color,inside,normal, 100% , untick preseve) Ok and your border will be applied. Now choose your foreground and background colour you would like. Go to Layer > Layer Style > Gradient Overlay And then set the graient to foreground background and play around with the other settings (linear,radial,angle,refelcted,diamond) (reverse or not) And you are done. 2)The 3 px border can be acheived quite fast in ps no need to go to paint. Make your new layer above everything. Ctrl + A (to select all) Edit > Stroke (Choose 3px color,inside,normal, 100% , untick preseve) The same layer : Edit > Stroke (Choose 2px color,inside,clear, 100% , untick preseve) The same layer : Edit > Stroke (Choose 1px same color as above,inside,normal, 100% , untick preseve) There you go quick and easy |
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