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Riddley

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  1. I'm not sure if this is abstract or not, but here's a wallpaper I made:
  2. Making a MC texture pack, I'll probably need some help, message me if you'd like to.

  3. By the way, everything here (unless stated otherwise), is 100% Paint.NET.
  4. I'm not too good at abstract stuff...
  5. My attempt at making a realistic eye. I would like to emphasise attempt.
  6. Recent - Wallpapers Posters Avatars Signatures Misc Textures Image Manipulations
  7. Here's my try using another method of my own devising.
  8. Instead of using panelling, you can just use jitter with the width set to whatever the height of the boards are.
  9. For this tutorial you will need lattice, if you don't have it there will be a link at the bottom of the tutorial. 1. create a new canvas. (any size) 2. render lattice (effects>render>lattice) 3. use dents (effects>distort>dents) with these settings 4. repeat dents (Ctrl+F) 5. use curves (adjustments>curves) with these settings That's the end! Lattice - http://forums.getpaint.net/index.php?/topic/18811-ed-harvey-effects-v-35/ (I can't find it by itself so you'll have to download the whole package)
  10. Schnicka: 0 Minners: 2 Minners, I like that you made it completely in PDN, i find it very hard to make things in PDN without any outside help suchas; graphics, text etc. Good work.
  11. First time for me aswell, I was just messing around with PDN.
  12. @david.atwell Sorry, I didn't notice the Edit button down the bottom. P.S.Thanks Welshblue, I will use Anti-Aliasing next time.
  13. Sorry, I forgot to put it in the actual tutorial.
  14. This tutorial is available as a PDF. Click here to view or download it This is my first tutorial, so please bear with me. For this tutorial you will need Color Aberation and Shape 3D. 1. Create a new canvas 800 by 600. 2. Render clouds with a scale of 530 and a roughness of .58. (Effects>Render>Clouds...) 3 Now use Color Aberation with these settings; (Effects>Color>Color Aberation...) 4.Resize the canvas to 700 by 525 (Ctrl+Shift+R)(Image>Canvas Size...). It should look similar to this (But about 3 times bigger); 5.Apply Shape3D to the image like this; (Effects>Render>Shape3D...) (Don't forget to turn off lighting)(And probably turn on Anti-Alias at about 3.) And that's the end of my first tutorial!
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