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SkullSplitter

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  1. I believe these are legacy tutorials, but I might be wrong. When you search using searchpaint.net you'll get some links to tutorials you can't access.
  2. What about if the 3 contestants with the most votes can't enter the next contest? That way more people would have a chance of winning, but we would still have plenty of people competing each time.
  3. First time I enter a SOTW Entry: Stocks: Render Background stock C4Ds C4Ds 2
  4. I agree with welshblue, that texture is amazing! If that's 100% pdn you've got some serious skill.
  5. That looks excellent! But you should have saved it as PNG so you don't get that white background. If you still have the PDN file you can save it again as PNG.
  6. Thanks for the tips. I'm always happy to improve my tutorial and answer questions. 1) Actually, I did. It's right below the part where I show you what you're making. Also, you should probably get the latest version of Paint.net. Otherwise you may not be able to follow some tutorials. Please read rule number 7 here. 2) Most people always have that layers checked (or so I think). Layers are the key to most work. 3) Good point. I'm adding it right now. 4) Yes. I'll add that too. 5) No. You can change your primary and secondary color in the colors toolbox. There you can also adjust the transparency (Alpha). Change the transparency to 0 or fully transparent. 6) Actually, I don't quite understand what you mean there. You just have to have any Signature Color layer selected or a duplicate of one. You are welcome and thanks for the compliment. Though, I must direct you to this overview of Paint.net features which, I believe is the best place for a beginner to start.
  7. Very nice stuff you've got there. On your last piece It's a bit :AntiAliasingOff:. You could feather or remake the letters :?:
  8. Yes, that's pretty good. However, I suggest that the lines and text should be dark red instead of white. It should be a bit darker than the background.
  9. :shock: Wow, the new stuff is amazing! Especially the Oriental lamp, the blue tiles and the "Chrome". Please post your older stuff up again if you can.
  10. Yes, you probably saved it as JPG which doesn't support transparency. Always save as PNG. It looks fine but I think you may have skipped a few steps.
  11. Hey, I'm here to help. On this step we are making the Alpha mask. That means a black and white picture which you use to cut out another picture, in this case the sig. White represents opaque and black represents transparent. However we will be inverting the colors so black should represent opaque and white transparency up to step 3. So, if you want to have a hole in the shape of a heartagram you should paste it on the mask in white because we invert the colors later. Yes, it's a bit more confusing that way but that's how I wrote it in the tutorial. Just do exactly what I say in the tutorial but instead of erasing in step 2, part 2 you paste in the heartagram in white. Here are some useful tutorials on Alpha Masking: Alpha Masking tutorials by Crazy Man Dan - Frozen Text tutorial with a guide to Alpha Masks by m2lucky
  12. I'm not completely sure which step you're stuck on. Are you still trying to make the lines? Remember, you can make your sig whatever shape you want. It doesn't have to have those line holes. You're using the Line/Curve tool :LineCurveTool:, right?
  13. You don't need to make lines. You can use whatever shapes you want Try adding a new layer over your black base and experiment with white shapes. Try using a weird font like "Wingdings". Then merge the layer down and continue the tut from step 3. Although, a good trick for the lines is to hold shift while using the Line/curve tool so it snaps to certain angles. Just make one long line. Then copy it a few times and move them to corners of the sig. Then all the lines will be of the same angle. Pretty hard to explain but I hope you get it.
  14. Could you update you're first post and put all the work you make in there? It will make your artwork easier to find :wink: Btw, nice sig you have. Very nice effects in it.
  15. Very nice out come Epicphail. You still have the Alpha mask, right? Then you can make a new one pretty quickly, using a custom color scheme.
  16. Let's take for example the 0 in the orange signature you made. When you duplicate the blur layer and move it to the right there will be small shadow-like outline under a part of the 0. Now, it actually looks pretty good there but if you don't like it you can go to the blur layer, select the eraser tool and erase it without removing the outline of the edge of the sig. I noticed that you saved the picture as JPEG. I recommend you save it as PNG. That will give you a higher quality image and you won't have that white background. I hope this helps.
  17. Feel free to ask about any steps you are unsure about. It will also help me improve the tutorial. And thanks for posting your results. The second one looks good, however the 0 is a bit aliased. But it's very good for your first try. I recommend you continue from the "3D effect and Shadow" step on the blue one with the school bus.
  18. Very nice stuff! I especially like the Green glass blocks and the fourth sig. Oh, and the spider. KIU
  19. Thanks I was wondering if this should be in the Newbie playground but I guess it's fine like this.
  20. The 'Mike Ryan' Signature Tutorial Remake by Skully This is a remake of a tutorial by Mike Ryan. I thought the original was overly complex and wanted to make a new one that beginners would understand. Keep in mind that this is my first tutorial so please point out any mistakes I made so I may learn from them. Enjoy the tutorial. Oh, and PM me if any of the images are broken, please. In this tutorial I will be teaching you to make something like this: Plugins needed: Alpha Mask Gaussian Blur + Drop Shadow Part 1: Setting up your Work Environment Open up Paint.net and create a new image. Set the canvas size to 500 x 120. Press Ctrl + A to select the canvas and hit delete. Add a new layer :AddNewLayer: and name it Signature body In other words, make it look like this: Part 2: Constructing the body and making the Alpha Mask. In this part we will be constructing the body or shape of the signature. For this part we will be using black to draw the basic shape and the eraser tool and / or white shapes to make it more interesting. Select the Rounded rectangle tool and set it to 'Draw filled shape' :ShapeInterior: in the toolbar. Now, with the black color selected, drag it from the upper left corner to the lower right corner as shown. If it isn't perfectly centered you can use the Align Object Plugin to center it. Take the eraser tool and erase some parts of your signature to make it more interesting. You can also add a new layer and brush with white color selected. You can even use the text tool or custom brushes. I will be using the Line tool and Eraser. When you're done, fill the Background layer with white using the Paint bucket tool. Select the top layer and flatten the image. Now invert colors (Ctrl + Shift + I). This will be the Alpha Mask you will use repeatedly in creating your sig. Go to file -> Save as... and save it as a .png file. Part 3: Developing the Color schemes In this part we will be developing the Color schemes of the signature. I will be showing you two different ways. Version 1 This is a color scheme made by Mike Ryan. Create a new image and use the same dimensions as before. Fill the canvas with any color you want. Note: You can always change it later with Color Tint [link] Go to effects -> Alpha Mask and select the mask you made before. If you did the previous steps correctly you should now have the shape you made earlier in whatever color you just chose. The rest should be transparent. Name this layer Primary signature color Duplicate the layer and select the lower one. Go to Adjustments -> Brightness/Contrast and turn the brightness down to about -100 . Name this layer Secondary signature color. Select Primary signature color layer. Now use BoltBait's Gaussian Blur+ Set it to only blur the Alpha channel and set radius to about 35. Then deselect the area (Ctrl + d) Run Alpha Mask again and use the mask from before. Be sure to have "Mix Alpha" checked. My result: Version 2 Use this technique to use a stock as the color scheme. Create a new image and paste in your stock image. If it's bigger than the canvas, select "Maintain canvas size". Move it around so the part you want on the signature is in the canvas. Once again, run Alpha mask with the same mask as before. The rest is entirely up to you. Be creative Part 5: Text and Glassy Highlights. In this step we will be adding text and a glassy highlight. Text Create a new layer and name it "Text". My result: Glassy highlight Add a new layer. Select the Line/curve tool and make a curve as seen below. Select the Paint bucket tool and set the tolerance to 68-69%. Fill in the space above the line with white. Run Alpha Mask again with the same mask and make sure "Mix Alpha" is checked. Lower the transparency to whatever looks good to you. I used 40. My result: 3D Effect and Shadow In this step we will be using two effects to make the sig look more... better. 3D Effect Duplicate Secondary signature color and move it to the bottom. Run Gaussian Blur with radius set to 3. Name this layer "Blur". Duplicate the layer if you want the sig to look thicker. I decided to move the lower Blur layer a few pixels down and to the right. Then I erased parts I didn't want. My result: Shadow Duplicate Secondary signature color and move it to the bottom. Name it "Shadow". Change your secondary color to fully transparent. Then go to image -> canvas size and increase height to about 140. You may want to change the canvas size again before the next step so you get a little more horizontal space for the shadow. See picture below. Run Drop shadow (effects-> object-> drop shadow). Uncheck "Keep original image" and set the shadow opacity to about 130. Set the rest to whatever you like. However, make sure the whole shadow is inside the canvas. Erase any parts you don't want. For example under transparent parts of Primary signature color. My result: Final Touches Congratulations! You're almost done. Just crop the canvas to minimize empty space, flatten and save as .png. But make sure you keep the pdn file from before you flattened so you can change the sig later. My Final Results Thank you for using this tutorial. Please post your results below. Also, please post any faults or flaws in my tutorial (even spelling mistakes) and I will fix them asap. Credit goes to Mike Ryan for making the original tutorial which I used as a guide (Here it is).
  21. Using the paint bucket tool that way won't work. Imagine painting a white area with an invisible coat of paint. It would still be white, right? When starting on a picture select the whole picture (Ctrl + A) and delete. If you like having a white background when you're working on a picture just open a new layer :AddNewLayer: and make sure you're working on that layer. If you've already made a picture and the background isn't on a separate layer you can use the magic wand tool , click the background and delete. This is the easiest way but it will result in an aliased picture. There are other ways that will give you a better result like Alpha masking but they are kinda advanced. Hope this helps.
  22. Hmm I might ask the mods if I could do a revamped one as the other one is quite old... And yes, you make a Gallery in the Pictorium category.
  23. Crtl + A selects the whole canvas. Hold Ctrl and press A. Alternatively, get the move tool and click the canvas. Btw, do you have a gallery here? I'd like to see it. The tut is a bit overly complicated. I'd like to make an improved one myself but I don't think the Mods would like it because there's already one tut about this.
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