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Title: My Signatures
Post by: PyroAlchemist on February 05, 2006, 10:15:28 PM
This is where i will post all the sigs I make with Photoshop CS2. The one below is the one I just made and is my first ever. If you like a design and want your name on it tell me and i'll gladly put your name in mines place. Just don't say you made it lol.

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Post by: ZeroKirbyX on February 05, 2006, 10:32:18 PM
Good for a first. Looks like a lighting effect on top of clouds, mosaic, and green color overlay.
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Post by: PyroAlchemist on February 05, 2006, 10:34:50 PM
Thats actually half right. I never used clouds. I just ran over it a bit with a brush and blurred :P
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Post by: Desimodontidae on February 05, 2006, 10:55:18 PM
Ehh... it's a start. I reccomend experimenting with brushes and multiple filters and layer overlay effects. Try copying a layer and then setting it's overlay and transparancy to different settings... hopefully you can do that with CS, Im still using 7.

Plus you should probably use the html img tags instead of the forums crappy img code, so it dosent resize.
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Post by: ZeroKirbyX on February 05, 2006, 11:09:44 PM
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Originally posted by Desimodontidae
Ehh... it's a start. I reccomend experimenting with brushes and multiple filters and layer overlay effects. Try copying a layer and then setting it's overlay and transparancy to different settings... hopefully you can do that with CS, Im still using 7.

Plus you should probably use the html img tags instead of the forums crappy img code, so it dosent resize.


Same here. But yesh, overlay effects are great, I wqould reccomend not using a layer with mosaic or the likes as the base. Maybe set it to overlay or color burn.
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Post by: PyroAlchemist on February 05, 2006, 11:17:51 PM
it isn't the base. I have it set to hard light and it's layer 3. Or is this something else you're talking about? I'm a newb to PS CS2 so I have no clue how most of it works.