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| Multi-Color Sig Tut | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: May 24 2005, 12:08 PM (684 Views) | |
| halo2krew | May 24 2005, 12:08 PM Post #1 |
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This tut is on how to make a multicolor sig. 1. Make a new document- 400x100 is what Im doing 2. Most people like to fill in the canvas with black or do clouds but im just going to start brushing right away. So take out your brushes and press "d" to reset your colors. Then brush with your grunge brushes on your canvas untill you get this dark, ![]() 3. Now Make a new layer and Brush with White ![]() 4. Now you can either make another layer and brush with black or just skip that step, im going to skip it. Now do Layer > New Adjustment Layer> Color Balance Set the colors to what ever you like. But leave Shadows and Highlights alone. ![]() 5. Now make another color balance layer and make the color something different then the one you picked. I picked green for my next color. 6. Now take out the gradient tool and select the top color balance layer, then start on the left and drag it to the right. ![]() 7. Its coming Along well. Now Get a Render and cut it out and paste it. 8. Now to blend it put it Below the color balance layers. Then get the lasso and go around it with feather at 10 px. Press the Add VEctor mask button on the layers pallete. ![]() 9. Add Text and your done. Your Layers pallete should look like this, ![]() EDIT- You Must have the text layer also beneath the color balance layers.If it does then your fine and its done. Final Image- ![]() For A Text Blending Tutorial go here- Text Blending |
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| Josh | May 24 2005, 03:43 PM Post #2 |
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Its ok but i dont like the outcome. |
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| Wesley | May 24 2005, 04:32 PM Post #3 |
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The sig you made it on could be better. |
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| Wesley | May 24 2005, 04:32 PM Post #4 |
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Tutorial moved to Graphic Tutorials. |
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