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donuts shoppe: making a basic sig (Read 856 times)
Jan 15th, 2007 at 12:00pm
sgt donut   Ex Member

 
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welcome to my first tutorial on the V
this tutorial woll teach you how to make this hitman sig
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1. create a new canvas 400 x 99

2.press "D" to reset your colours, and fill your canvas with white (#ffffff)

3. next you will need your render. for this im going to use a picture from hitmanfound here (but you can use anything you like real. but you may need to be able to cut it out) in this example we need to, so simply open it in photoshop, and useing the  magic erasor "E" to get rid of any background" set the tolerance to about 25%

4.open the picture up in photoshop, and then copy it across to your canvas.

5.press V to select the move tool and move the picture so you can see a part of it on the canvas.
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6.next we need to resize the image, go
edit/transform/scale (hold down shift while doing this to keep the picture in ratio with itself)
change the size of you pic so that you get more of it in view when u position it.
-keep doing this until your happy with what you have.
like so
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7.now we need to make the lines in the background
  • open a new canvas, 5 x 5 with a transparent background
         
  • select the pencil tool, set it to 1px and use black (#000000)
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  • press Z to use the zoom tool and magnify the canvas by 1600%
         
  • clicking 5 times place 5 dots like this
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  • next go Edit/Define Pattern
              give it a name like black line and where done
       


8.create a new layer ctrl + shift + n, call this layer pattern and place it above the white background layer.
9.now we use the pattern we made in step 7. go
EDIT/FILL
and use these settings
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click ok
10. now, right click on the pattern layer and go to blending options
     change to transparency of the layer to 20%


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nest you need to add text but that is 100% up to you.

thank you for looking. hopefully this has been useful
post your results. i would like to see what people have managed to do Cheesy
cheers

john

p.s. i would like to say thankyou and congrats to clipper for all the work he has put into the V and getting it back up and running Cheesy
 
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Reply #1 - Jan 15th, 2007 at 1:25pm

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Great tute!

One question which is not really on the subject.  Im doing some photoshopping for my uni work and i used save for web, and now i want to edit the image but it won't let me, any ideas?
 

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Reply #2 - Jan 15th, 2007 at 5:46pm
sgt donut   Ex Member

 
thanks stu
and in answer to ur question

if you are tryingt o edit certain aspects that you had in layers before you will not be able to unless you saved the files as a PSD file.
also when re-opening the layer in photoshop see if the layer is locked. if it is you cant do certain things to it. if it is locked simply duplicate the layer and delete the locked one or unlock it, which i dnt know how to do sorry
if i can help in any other way dnt hesiate to ask

cheers
john
 
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Reply #3 - Jan 16th, 2007 at 6:13am

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I had a feeling that i wouldn't be able to do much with it!  I don't have it saved as a PSD neither, ah well, it was only a minor edit anyway.

Thanks Smiley
 

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Reply #4 - Jan 17th, 2007 at 6:03pm

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Would it be possible for you to teach us how to make great stylis text?  Like the text on your own 'monkey' sig Smiley
 

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Reply #5 - Jan 18th, 2007 at 3:32am
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its simple stuart, go to www.dafont.com

and look through their fonts Tongue

their ya go to tutorials in one edition Tongue

john
 
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