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  1. Wow, these look neat I like how you have tried many different medium's, and I can see clear evidence of good tutorials being used. Good job! Only complaing for these, if you have some effects going over the renders/focal's face, then erase over it
  2. That's some nice artwork you have got there I see lots if potential in you, so don't give up If you want a name change, PM one of the big cheese's: memberlist.php?mode=group&g=8477
  3. It's great to think big, but not much stuff every gets sold in Graphic Design (I.E. what we like to do) But I am all for making a Gallery to show off your artwork. The most basic way, as Jake2K states, is deviantART, where you can easily publish work, and expand your audience Another option if you get well recognised, would be to create a blog, such as one using Word Press, and create a blog. And one final option, which is easily the hardest, is to create your own website, where you can do anything If you haven't already however, make a thread in the Pictorial with your Artwork! I'm sure people will love to see it
  4. Thanks for the input Biohazard: With that render in particular, having it centred is pretty much the only place you can put :X But if you can pull it off being centred, it is a great render! Here it is, in case you want to see it: http://planetrenders.net/renders/displa ... pos=-13620 Sonic: Haha, no ;P The stock I used was where it was of Sonic and his evil counter-part or something as one person. So, blue and black really But I adapted it so that it would look like one Yeah, not a fan of the text either. I did it for a customer, and he really wanted text, so...And then I stole it because I thought it was great
  5. Just a heads up, my next piece will be a LP!
  6. Damn your wall papers are amazing. Good job on those, I like them a LOT!
  7. You might want to change your whole post, including the title. It is currently breaking the rules... viewtopic.php?f=20&t=3446 Is this similar to what you wanted? viewtopic.php?f=15&t=20245
  8. You are amazing. Thanks for making this
  9. I likey a lot. I had a better colour scheme, but my customer wanted that
  10. Please, use your other topic: viewtopic.php?f=26&t=28202&p=237269#p237269 But those look quite, "Nifty". I reckon the doors would be better if they had slightly lower opacity.
  11. Damn that's amazing. Good job. Just a tip, if you want to stop people fully ripping, put water marks all over it.
  12. It dreads me to say it, but I don't think that PDN is the right program to do this. If you did it in Paint.Net, you would have to have every photo open (Which would make PDN very slow), and make your "signature" on one layer on one image, then copy that layer, and paste it on every photo. Sorry
  13. I'm very much looking forward to that tutorial
  14. OH. That would be "Forsaken Mage". From some Anime show. I think Final Fantasy: http://planetrenders.net/renders/displa ... pos=-27325
  15. That thing would be a Vertical Tag. So the canvas is flipped 90 Degrees
  16. I don't know, but I'm posting mine as well Nixon XD Yours is very good. Very smooth, and appealing
  17. Tried something new: It was a Collab with someone on Sublime.
  18. Hi there sip96! First off, please read the Tutorial Rules: viewtopic.php?f=20&t=3446 Your title is currently breaking the rules, so you might want to change it Second, this should be in General Discussions and Questions, but it doesn't matter, as I have requested for it to be moved be an Administrator/Moderator. Now, this could be easily achieved in PDN. In fact, it even looks like PDN .I don't know if that is just one image, or a background, and a render, but Ill still explain it. If it is one image, then he would have have run a Zoom Blur on it, followed by running the "Lomography" Plugin, on a very light setting. If it was two image, then it is pretty much the same, except, there is only a tiny bit more work required. Find a nice background, and a nice render, that flows together, and generally looks good. Once you have it in a good place, flatten it so it is just one layer. Now, do the same as before, which is using Zoom Blur and Lomography. I hope this helps!
  19. Yes, there is a clipping masks plugin This is the plugin you need: viewtopic.php?f=16&t=2178&hilit=Alpha+Mask And check out this tutorial I have written. It is for a signature I made, but it has a section for how to do Clipping Masks: viewtopic.php?f=31&t=28899
  20. There is no Pluggin for this! Instead, it is built into Paint.Net! :wink: Simply choose your selected area, and Left Click to move it in all directions, and Right Click to Rotate it 360 Degrees. Also, there is Rotate/Zoom, which has more "features", which can be located my pressing CTRL+Shift+Z.
  21. Please post your concerns on the Author's topic, they can help you the best, as it is there pluggin.
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