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I love your work. It's creative, not too cluttered, and just perfect. And yes, you should post some tuts. I'm pretty sure they'll be great.
Thank you Hlnl, I have posted two tutorials before, links located in my signature.
As for the wallpapers, I could probably just post a mini tut in my gallery, as I think it would be too short to be a full fledged tutorial.
If there is anything else you would want a tutorial on, just ask, I'll see what I can do.
Too good...And overwhelming...
And creative!
Wow........
Thank you MixMan, although I do owe the idea to Patrik Hubner over at MadPotato. That's where I first got inspiration for the wallpapers.
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Thank you very much iKid.
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Thank you janettsue. Hope you enjoy it!
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Ah, I see ...
But I have replied to your gallery a few times in the past. :o
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Glad you like them ZiZoiz.
Hmm ... it seems no one checks my personal gallery. I had this put up there like 3 days ago, and no one (besides moeshere and Olli) noticed it.
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dude! your wallpapers are awsome! can i request a tut for it?
Thanks Salu! A tut? It's actually really simple. Not too worthy of a tut in my opinion.
The wallpapers are awesome. Hopefully I'll be that good eventually. I agree, you should do a tut.Don't worry, you'll become much better, just keep practicing and experimenting!
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Thank you very much Salu.
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Thanks a lot Olli.
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It's not a plugin or tutorial, it is a Photoshop brush pack. You can find it at http://www.Brusheezy.com. Also, you'll need to follow the tutorial on how to extract Photoshop brushes from the .abr. It's somewhere in the tutorial section.
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Thank you moeshere.
Glad you enjoy my work.
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New pack! (see first post)
Wallpaper.Pack Released!
After a week or two of careful planning and execution, I am proud to present my first ever, Wallpaper.Pack!
Based off of the work of Patrik Hubner and iuneWind, these wallpapers combine the two worlds of vexel textures and 3D objects, all using Paint.NET.
Enjoy!
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Ooo, I like the background, it's like cloudy and ... wispy. Yeah, wispy.
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Thanks everybody.
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Nice job LFC, as Nab mentioned, it is pretty blurry. But other than that, it's great.
I tried to duplicate that effect a long time ago, but I never got around to posting it ...
On a side note, I see so many people translating PSDTut tutorials to PDN. It's like ... a new trend.
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Eh, nah. I'll let it stay, if not as a WIP, then as a filler to keep the traffic coming while I finish up my wallpaper pack, to which I have added another variation to. So that's currently 4 different variations. I'll try to come up with more, but if I can't, I'll just release it.
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Congrats on winning PMC#4
Thanks Jerkfight. Can't wait for the next one! Appreciate all the time and effort you put into organizing it.
love the new lepard mechThank you, although it is quite old.
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Cool! Thanks Nab.
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I figured you would do this some time or another. You did a great job! Much better than mine. Your's looks "warmer". I don't know why this used to be so hard for me, but I just got the hang of simulating the "simulate pressure" Ps feature.
Thanks Drew.
By "Simulate Pressure," do you mean the soft brushes?
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I wasn't going to try this, but since you took a shot at it Drew, I said why not? So I took about 15 minutes to come up with this:
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I like that faint tiling effect (pixelate?) you have going on there, but the text is extremely hard to read. When I first looked at it, I could only see "own100."
MSC Discussion - 10th Anniversary Special!
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I myself am not partaking in the 10th MSC. Partly due to lack of inspiration, mostly due to the pressures of schoolwork, I've got a huge project due tomorrow, and I just started working today. Hooray for procrastination!