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Yusuf Zah

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  1. Madjik, great image. It looks alienistic (this is good because I love science fiction). It is also magical (not magic - Madjik all). . Wow, fine job. Design rating: 10/10 Process rating 3/10 Inspiration rating 10/10 You really nailed it with the design and giving inspiration but in my opinion the process to get thick enough black lines was frustrating. Madjik, please get a newer version of hexagrid and edit your tutorial. With the version I have the black hexagons don't turn out as thick as yours with the same settings. Sorry, if I am blunt. Conclusion Great job overall, Madjik.
  2. Here is a simple adjustment to turn a gold ring into a silver one. Turn the saturation to zero (on your jewel and ring layers) and your ring will be silver whilst retain the qualities you produced. WARNING: First make a copy of your jewel with a gold ring before making it silver. The desaturation effect can not be undone after you save it. If you have a copy, you are alright. Note to those who didn't follow the warning. Use colour filter to try and revive as much colour as possible.
  3. Looks good anyway. Sit back and enjoy! Wow, how did you implement a ninja weapon into the jewel? Great work but is it possible to ant-alias the sharp areas. It is alright if you can't. Violet and pink combo. What can I say? Great effort. Sarkut, you should really let others know how you created such an intricate design. That silky effect is simply amazing. How did you create sparkles and reflections on your jewel. Exemplary work.
  4. Looks like a (power) metal disc. I like it. How did you metallise it?
  5. Thank you for the glossy ball. By the way, great tut. I am impressed by the intricate design. :)
  6. Jerry, this is a great tutorial. Excellent work. A simple tutorial; a marvellous design.
  7. Sylar, you have forgotten to crop your galaxy as mentioned in step 13.
  8. I would like to know if it is possible to delete my paint.net account. If it is possible, please tell me how to do it. I also want to know if accounts get deleted due to inactivity.
  9. Nice tutorial , but one image did not show. This was to glow the sphere for the centre of the galaxy. I ran glow on some setting but I was not happy with the result. I used a low gaussian blur for the centre.
  10. As this tut was superb, why don't you post more tutorials to make different planet textures.
  11. Thanks a lot! I experimented and tweaked some settings and made a planet with some resemblance to Mars. However I had not put polar ice caps and clouds. For the planet's texture I had used your tutorial as a guide. For the rest of the image I follow the tut and used Colour tint and single hue to change colours at various times. Thanks! How do you like my Mars planet scene (without rings and cities)?
  12. I enjoyed the tute as I had said before. The texture looked almost realistic. It had that 'Earth' quality about it. Thanks for the tutorial. The nebula method was almost perfect! Please post another tute explaining how to make a 'Mars like' texture and how to make a planet out of it. And do not do it when you are sleepy.
  13. Awesome tutorial! Unfortunaetly I had some difficulties in certain steps. I had got stuck in a few places. I had to ignore the ring shadow in Paint.net. Anyway I was satisfied with the result. Although at times frustrated, I did enjoy the tutorial. By the way, you should have made the tutorial in the daytime. Please correct the problems and improve on the tutorial and please, when you are alert. I hadn't much land on the shadow side to put cities. Also I did not want to put cities. I was thinking that this may be a small 'trade planet' where aliens or people mine special materials or a 'future Earth.'
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