jake2k
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I always save myself a pdn. before I flatten... just in case
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I used a couple of tuts for this one
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thanks ^_^
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Is there somewhere I can find out what each layer blending mode does and can be used for? If not can someone please explain. Srry if this has been asked before but I keep tryin to mess around with them and I still can't figure out what they all do. Thanks in advance
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My new sig:
If you look closely you can see PAINT.NET under the ruby letters
P.S. I made the text this time
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I just copied the layer and fliped it (rotated the pic)then blurred a bit and changed the opacity. Looking at it now I can see the reflections don't really look real. Oh well, it was like 4 in the morning when i made it
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I got bored:
Nice sig Rubbery, cool looking red/blue galaxy thingy Picc84 , and nice saber effects Luigifan14.
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Here is my new entry:
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Thanks, thats one of my favorites
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Poo87 is my username at another forum(don't ask) and when you do a google image search for poo87 it brings up a pic of the girl in the sig so i decided to use her as a render in that sig
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This is my first time making this type of sig so go easy on me:
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I know what your talking about Lil_AzZa but i think drawing your own cartoon and coloring it with Zacariem's tut is as good as it gets with this prog.
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Here's a quicky:
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thanks , i prob. should update my sig too seeing as how i've gotten a bit better since the time i made my current. As for your sig, what do you want it to look like, maybe I can help you a bit
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believe me, we've all seen what the distortion effects can do and how fun they are to mess with
I still love the tile one, it makes things look like candy. I have to hold myself back from licking my moniter. Anyway here's something I came up with:
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yeah thats what I've been doing. I just wanted to know if there was a quicker way.
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Just a quick question: Is it possible to only flatten certain layers and leave the others as is? tia
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pretty good, but to make the buttons look "glassy" do another layer and make a white gradient then go to layer properties and change the layer opacity... if that makes any sense
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this is what i got the idea from:
oh, and instead of filling another circle with a grad. you could just select a small part of the existing cirlce and invert the selection
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