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Mystery Man
Started by HaloModder2000, Aug 27 2007 11:31 AM
7 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 27 August 2007 - 11:31 AM
Im trying my hardest to blend i hope i'm improving
#2
Posted 27 August 2007 - 02:03 PM
not really
now its just monotone
and no effects at all just a render on a BG
now its just monotone
and no effects at all just a render on a BG
#3
Posted 28 August 2007 - 06:01 PM
2 words: Read Tuts
#4
Posted 28 August 2007 - 08:16 PM
yea not so great but keep trying
#5
Posted 30 August 2007 - 10:03 AM
alright I dont think you know what your doing or what blending is
When blending try making the colors match and try to make it so the render isnt sticking out so much, also dont put the render on last put it at the beginning, blending is like making the render look like its part of the whole signature or the whole peice of work, so dont just add a render at the end I always add my render first, also dont make the whole thing just one color make it creative, but mostly all it is, is making the render match with the background, trying to make it seem like the person/render/stock/pic BELONGS in that sig/pic/tag/LP
SO DONT MAKE THE RENDER STAND OUT, erase around the edges with a soft brush, duplicate the render about 10 times, hide the above layers except the bottom render, smudge some and set them to different blend modes and work ur way up to the sig and it will blend, depends on how you do it though, they are several ways to do it but i just explained like 3, colors, erase around the edges, and smudging
~*I hope this helped because I dont explain things very well*~
Edit:
Here is the first sig I ever blended, but the sig was like all the same color
(its not completely blended but it gets to my point, make it so it looks like part of the background)
I also blended the text after reading a tut of text blending but the way i did it on that sig sucks
When blending try making the colors match and try to make it so the render isnt sticking out so much, also dont put the render on last put it at the beginning, blending is like making the render look like its part of the whole signature or the whole peice of work, so dont just add a render at the end I always add my render first, also dont make the whole thing just one color make it creative, but mostly all it is, is making the render match with the background, trying to make it seem like the person/render/stock/pic BELONGS in that sig/pic/tag/LP
SO DONT MAKE THE RENDER STAND OUT, erase around the edges with a soft brush, duplicate the render about 10 times, hide the above layers except the bottom render, smudge some and set them to different blend modes and work ur way up to the sig and it will blend, depends on how you do it though, they are several ways to do it but i just explained like 3, colors, erase around the edges, and smudging
~*I hope this helped because I dont explain things very well*~
Edit:
Here is the first sig I ever blended, but the sig was like all the same color
(its not completely blended but it gets to my point, make it so it looks like part of the background)
I also blended the text after reading a tut of text blending but the way i did it on that sig sucks
#6
Posted 30 August 2007 - 11:41 AM
hm... cesar you may have just helped me...
#7
Posted 30 August 2007 - 05:19 PM
you cant just post a pic on a bg and lower the opacity
#8
Posted 30 August 2007 - 05:40 PM
modder if you want ill send you a psd of one of my sigs and you can see how i blended it