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Making A Nice Looking Signature In Photoshop Cs - Some basic Photoshop skills required... | ||
Discussion by GM-University with 19 Replies.
Last Update: February 23, 2010, 7:57 am (View Latest) | Page 1 of 2 pages. | ||
Before we begin you need to pick out a good "render" for your signature. A render is basically an image that takes the focus in your signature, the render I will use currently looks like this

First off I hit Ctrl+A and then Ctrl+C, then I go to File> New, and I set my image proportions to 410 wide, and 165 high.
Then I hit Ctrl+V and right click the eraser tool I select the Magic eraser tool, I hold down Ctrl and then left click my render. I move my render all the way to the right, then I let go of the mouse button. If the background is currently white, and not like this>
http://img77.imageshack.us/img77/5844/screen10zh.png Once again select the Magic Eraser tool, and then, pointing your cursor away from your render left click once, the white brackground should dissapear. I'd recommend saving your image now...
Create a new layer by going to Layer> New Layer> name it whatever you want> OK
Then, go to Window, and check Layers if it is not checked, and then left click your new layer and drag it to the bottom. If Layers is already checked find the Layers box and drag your new layer to the bottom.
Select the layer again then select the bucket tool, with the color white slected, and repeatedly fill the layer until it is a solid white.
http://img220.imageshack.us/img220/8393/screen28bh.png
Now I select some brushes, and some colors that compliment my render, and I brush the background like mad...
Then when I have a nice effect I go back to my render, and select Filter> Blur> Gaussion Blur> .5
Then I lightly bush over my render with my opacity set to 60%.
Then I head over to www.dafont.com and get myself a nice techno-ish font. The font I selected is called 13 Misa.
Then I select the test tool and my new font, and chose new colors that not only compliment my render, but my brackground.
Then I right click the text layer, and give it a a basic shadow.
So far I have this (shh... Don't tell NilsC this is another Gift Sig for him...
(if you still have questions about how I did the background and the text just reply or send me a PM, and I'll help you out.)
Now we create another layer, and we put it on top of everything else so far. When I think my image is good enough I save it as a .png and open it up in MS Paint. And make a 1 pixel black border with the line tool and make an identical border, inside that, just one pixel smaller on every end.
My finished product is this
Voila!!!
Tue Aug 9, 2005 Reply New Discussion
What you've done is already excellent by my standards. I only usually get a nice random design once every month? But most of the time I'll just forget the sequence of how i did it and it'll be too late. So yeah this is really good.
Tue Aug 9, 2005 Reply New Discussion
Tue Aug 9, 2005 Reply New Discussion
About renders, you can find almost any picture in Google's Image Search. Just highlight around the picture, copy and paste it onto your background, move it to your desired location and voila! Another piece of crap for the world to see.
Wed Aug 10, 2005 Reply New Discussion
Wed Aug 10, 2005 Reply New Discussion
@jet I got it from a render pack by a skilled Photoshop user over at Trap17 http://files.filefront.com/render_7/;3911651;;/fileinfo.html (if you guys want to see some aweseome stuff you should take a quick glimpse at some stuff over there by Johnny, Saint-Michael, or Snlildude87, or you could look at Moonwitch's stuff, she's really good.)
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lets start with fonts... if you are running windows xp go into the control pannel and switch to classic view (if you are running an older version of windows you shouldnt need to do that). Then drag and drop your font file into the fonts folder and it will install to everything to which you type. For brushes open us Photoshop folder in your harddrive go to folder called presets. Then under presets go into folder brushes. Then just drag and drop photoshop brush files into it
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