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Post by CM Complexity on Jul 23, 2007 0:14:44 GMT -5
Yeah its cool, I was kinda dissapointed Kenton because I have seen better from you, but maybe its because I put a short time frame. Good luck next time.
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Post by Master Kenton on Jul 23, 2007 0:18:39 GMT -5
yeah cause I came up the next day and I was like "Ohhhhh Fuck" I didn't expect it
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Post by xxkingxx on Jul 25, 2007 12:10:51 GMT -5
hey I have a question when you say blending on the render what do u mean and how can I do that thanx
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Post by Con Artist on Jul 25, 2007 14:20:15 GMT -5
hey I have a question when you say blending on the render what do u mean and how can I do that thanx you use the eraser and select a gradient brush, and you lightly erase on the outsides of the render were you feel it ir needed. this effect can make it look like your render id on fire, consumed by light or dark, disintigrating, and many other things. 1 notice the ugly chopy white outlines on the head and horns. these are targets we have include in our blending erase. 2 notice the faded areas and how the white spots are gone. when your sigs background is dark you should use little or no blending, but you can use a good amount of this style on bright sigs. remember if you use it too much on any sig you risk it looking cheasy and messing up the sig=so before you blend copy your render layer and make the original invisible. this is just incase your blending turns out bad. i also use blending on text brushing and adjustment layers.
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Post by Master Kenton on Jul 25, 2007 21:29:31 GMT -5
LMFAO thats gonna help me too thanx lol at the text
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