Used a very similar technique for this piece i made a while back, definatly recommend any newbs to play around with this tutorial, adding more layers and going more in depth! Click the image or link for a high quality version
http://oi49.tinypic.com/2q0uck7.jpg
When i colour in images like that (something you wont see for a while yet, its all very hush hush), i do it manually in layers underneath, and keep block colour layers for use as selections later
Fiddle with your brightness and contrast, but the colours of your original image need to be pretty good, unless your prepared to go over the whole thing with new light and shading, then fiddling with colours and layer blends. Have a search for HDR effects otherwise.
I get that quite often, its just something you'll have to live with, layers are getting a pretty big makeover in PDN 4 i believe, so that small problem will hopefully be gone by then, with a couple of changes in the highlighted and selected layer overlay opacity thingys
I like the green mysterious glossy, maybe if the white reflection was fiddled with, made much fainter, but otherwise, id like to know how the lighting is so clean with the different shades of green
Thanks for the input! We have more ready to upload, just waiting on the clients. We also have an updated logo! Along with many changes behind the scenes
I have only been learning basic Pascal programming in college but i kinda get how that works :O Probably not enough to help your problem though I might look into plugin programming one day
I like the texture, could do with a little less contrast to enhance the ragged look, unless you were going for a Russian propaganda sort of look. In terms of grittiness quite well done!
Bebas Neue, Century gothic, NEOU, Caviar Dreams, Felix titling and Hyperspace to name a few, search em up in Dafont if you haven't got em. For graffiti styles draw them yourself and scan them in
Good start, i suggest you have a play with 'Random Shape Fill' set to circles, you could make some interesting effects with lenses and focus. May i ask where you got the name ADHD Productions?
Those of you who enjoyed the brighter Legion design will love this
@HELEN - We do have an awe for graffiti, and there are some pretty crazy graffiti styles in the works!
The 3D effect is loosely based around the Point Blur effect, and seeing as that causes everything to lead to one point, in this case the centre, the middle of the image doesn't seem properly extruded, which is the effect im going for
There's also a little bit missing from the E