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Photoshop Tutorial: Tech Sig

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Ok so open up a new doc I use 400x130 px. 1.) Change colors to black and white. 2.) Go to Filter>Render>Clouds. 3.) Add some sparkle/nightsky brushes. 4.) Do a new layer and add your render and some grunge brushes in this order: White.new layer, black, new layer, white. 5.) Now it's time for the tech brushes! Add some tech brushes all around and make sure you right click the layers with the tech brushing and set drop shadow. 6.) Now press Cntrl+B for a color balance. Change it around until you get a good effect. 7.) You can now choose some of these effects: add a c4d and set it to screen/color dodge/darken and erase where needed, ripplinjg your sig, doing image>apply image> in a new layer and duplicate it then blur the bottom and set the top one to lighten. 8.) Now do a new layer image>apply image and go to edit>stroke do 5px white or black center, set this layer to soft light. 9.) Add text and final touches and your Done!


You can register at GuildInn (click) and find the brushes.


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it would help if you had images to with this tutorial so other will have an idea what it should look like.

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Hello Zoro,

 

First of all if this tutorial was posted on Xisto you should not be credited. Soon a moderator will take away your credits.And your tutorial is good but could use some Images to help people understand more of what they are in for. And as johnny said no site registration please. Otherwise good. isn't this supposed to be under GFX trap tutorials and not contribute?

 

dunno let a moderator takw care of it

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Well in the future I suggest that you post images just like the folks above have stated.. tutorials are best when you can visually see what the process is.. and when you get to see ouitcomes of each step taken.. so kep that in mind next time you post a tutorial

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Well in the future I suggest that you post images just like the folks above have stated..
tutorials are best when you can visually see what the process is.. and when you get to see ouitcomes of each step taken.. so kep that in mind next time you post a tutorial


try making video tuts, its the best way to make tuts,
keeps u from putting all those images on here,that is if u hate uploading images and all
so its atleast something u could think about anyways:D

greetz crazy
Edited by crazymind21 (see edit history)

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