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csm725

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  1. Here's a simple way to make grass using Smudge (screenshots coming soon):

    Step 1:

    Open a new canvas, any size.

    Step 2:

    Add new layer.

    Step 3:

    Select an area with rectangle select tool.

    Step 4:

    Fill it with a shade of green (or brown and green brush strokes for dryish grass)

    Step 5:

    Add Noise with any Intensity and Coverage but 0 Color Saturation.

    Step 6:

    Deselect, and smudge to your liking. Make sure you have some variety in your angles and that you don't smudge at exactly 90 degrees.

    Remember, pics coming soon!

    If you are making grass next to something, smudge the edges too and place it on a layer above the object the grass is next to. This will make it appear that it is surrounding the object.

  2. No, this isn't rubbish :)

    However, the whole thing looks :AntiAliasingOff: , even the screenshots.

    That's because these are .gif files and the browser loads a simple version of the image first and then the full version. This is useful for slower connections.

  3. Miggy,

    You make many poker chips using the tutorial (with different colors, values, and text if you want).

    Copy-Paste a chip (Go to the poker chip file, Ctrl-A, Ctrl-C, go to the final file you want, Ctrl-Shift-V (paste in new layer)). Repeat this step for chip number two but drag it on top of the chip in a way which will make it appear stacked (seems harder than it is). You can also adjust the angles of the axises in Shape3D to make the chips appear at a more realistic angle.

    CSM725

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