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    Default GFX Tutorials


    I asked Jackfrost, aka Kure where to post a thread like this, and he told me just put it here. So, here I am. It's also the most likely area anyway.

    Being an avid GFX artist, I strive to seek out new techniques, and ways to do clever things in my art. And I also love seeing other people share the same passion as I do, so, naturally, I want to help a GFX community grow.

    Got some tutorials I made myself, and thought I'd share some.

    Anyway, let's get to it.

    I will post more as I make more, and members can also contribute tutorials they find or made, and I will update this post accordingly.

    Spoiler: EASY TEXT 

    Spoiler: BASIC SIG 

    Spoiler: MASK CLIPPING 

    Last edited by Ryoku; 02-12-2014 at 05:12 AM.

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    Update 1.0 - December 18, 2013

    • Added new tutorial - BASIC SIGNATURE

    ---- ALL UPDATES, ARE MADE ON THE VERY FIRST POST ----


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    Ack! School WiFi won't let me see anything.

    I'll check it when I get home.

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    Wow! This is awesome, especially the text tutorial!

    You're awesome Haya! Your work is amazing Keep it up!


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    Nice. I will use them next time I make a Sig.

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    o: These are helpful haya. Where do you get your brushes?

    set by hayabusa!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Twi View Post
    o: These are helpful haya. Where do you get your brushes?
    I mostly get them from DeviantART.

    Sometimes even sites that have good photoshop brushes.

    GIMP is also compatible with a lot of photoshop brushes, so I take advantage of that.

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    Ooooh. o: Okie.
    I can never find the right brushes for what I want, so I'll try looking on dA.
    I made my sig following your tutorials. o:

    set by hayabusa!


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    You did? Not bad!

    Though I will say, don't be afraid to blend in the render or the main focus as well.

    If you copy visible + paste and then copy that layer again, you can use clipping masks and delete parts of the sig you don't like.

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