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Noxious Orchid
- Joined: Thu Dec 26, 2002 2:52 pm
- Location: the Fortress of Doom
good job it looks great
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- y2kwizard
- Joined: Sun Aug 18, 2002 2:54 pm
- Location: Memphis, TN
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Oh my word! How long did that take you to make? Was it very difficult? I must say that it is certainly teh sweetness.
::Bows down before darkrye, the Photoshop god, and offers his little brother as a sacrifice::
::Bows down before darkrye, the Photoshop god, and offers his little brother as a sacrifice::
"When I got fat, I decided to grow a beard" -- The Great Andy
"Is it a DARTH visor?" and "It's funny cuz it's pants" -- The Master of on-the-spot Funniness
"You're too young for your age" and "I'm sorry for apologizing so much" -- The Master of on-the-spot Randomness
"Is it a DARTH visor?" and "It's funny cuz it's pants" -- The Master of on-the-spot Funniness
"You're too young for your age" and "I'm sorry for apologizing so much" -- The Master of on-the-spot Randomness
- klinky
- Joined: Mon Jul 23, 2001 12:23 am
- Location: Cookie College...
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- y2kwizard
- Joined: Sun Aug 18, 2002 2:54 pm
- Location: Memphis, TN
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I often speak in hyperbole. But seriously, I really like it! Also...I really like yours as well, Noxious Orchid!
"When I got fat, I decided to grow a beard" -- The Great Andy
"Is it a DARTH visor?" and "It's funny cuz it's pants" -- The Master of on-the-spot Funniness
"You're too young for your age" and "I'm sorry for apologizing so much" -- The Master of on-the-spot Randomness
"Is it a DARTH visor?" and "It's funny cuz it's pants" -- The Master of on-the-spot Funniness
"You're too young for your age" and "I'm sorry for apologizing so much" -- The Master of on-the-spot Randomness
- darkyre
- Joined: Fri Oct 11, 2002 10:35 pm
- Location: california
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- JustAnOrdinaryPanda
- Joined: Mon Nov 18, 2002 4:39 pm
- Location: London, England
How'd you do the ripples and grids? Use pre-done PSP7 thingies? I use CorelPaint 9, when I got it, I realised I'd just moved up to a higher plane of existence...darkyre wrote:lol, ty, it took me about 15 mins to make. alo, noxious orchid is my little sister, i made it for her.
I'll probably make a new sig soon, this one was strung together from random images really quickly...
- klinky
- Joined: Mon Jul 23, 2001 12:23 am
- Location: Cookie College...
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My guess is paths were used for the geometric shapes.
A pattern was made to make the grid.
Then a gradient mask was added on top of that.
The text was easily, the text tool. Rasterized.
A "interlaced" pattern mask applied on top of that and then deleted, so it looks like parts are missing.
As for the background X_x not sure...
Of course I could not have any clue on how it was made.
~klinky
A pattern was made to make the grid.
Then a gradient mask was added on top of that.
The text was easily, the text tool. Rasterized.
A "interlaced" pattern mask applied on top of that and then deleted, so it looks like parts are missing.
As for the background X_x not sure...
Of course I could not have any clue on how it was made.
~klinky
- darkyre
- Joined: Fri Oct 11, 2002 10:35 pm
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- JustAnOrdinaryPanda
- Joined: Mon Nov 18, 2002 4:39 pm
- Location: London, England
Argh, I haven't used PSP for over a year. So I have little to no idea what you're talking about. What do you mean 'legit'?darkyre wrote:i used about 4 filters on my whole sig, the grid was one. the blur to the left was one, i used a chrome once, and i used find edges towards the top-middle. thats it. the rest was all done legit, no random filters and gradients.
- darkyre
- Joined: Fri Oct 11, 2002 10:35 pm
- Location: california
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klinky wrote:My guess is paths were used for the geometric shapes.
A pattern was made to make the grid.
Then a gradient mask was added on top of that.
The text was easily, the text tool. Rasterized.
A "interlaced" pattern mask applied on top of that and then deleted, so it looks like parts are missing.
As for the background X_x not sure...
Of course I could not have any clue on how it was made.
~klinky
lol, i have a very small knowlege o photoshop. i have only used a path once before, and the others i couldnt do unless told how.... the background was made with some gradients, merged, copied then chromed, gave it a pin light setting, and used a levels adjustment layer.
then i flattened it all, rotated 180 degrees, and set it on multiply....
i just remembered i used a polar coordinates once in the pic, to kindof interlace the background with a copy of itself.
all in all, it really isnt too complex, just good.

