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Mario Signature (adobe Photoshop)

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Tutorial Name: Mario Signature

Created by: Tidus

Program used: Adobe Photoshop

Notes: A friend of mine made this tutorial a while ago and said I could repost it. I think its a good tutorial and helps those who are still getting new to photoshop. This tutorial is copyrighted to him and shouldn't be reposted by others unless you have his permission.

 

Tidus's Second Tutorial

 

This is the ending result that you should get after you have completed this tutorial.

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1) Okay, the first step is open a new document thats 385x115. You can use whatever size you want but

 

I prefer using this size. Fill the layer with black.

 

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2) Next step, I made a new layer and filled it with black again and I did the following:

Filter > Render > Lens Flare and got this.

 

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3) My next step that I did was that I took out my render and resized it to a good size for my

 

signature. I placed it in a good direction then I took out a chalk brush and added the the following

 

settings:

 

Size Jitter - 100

Roundness Jitter - 100

Angel Jitter - 100

Minimum Roundnexx - 5

 

Scattering

Scatter - 118

Count - 1

Count Jitter - 10

 

I just smudged the edges lightly and this is my outcome so far.

 

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4) Next I added the original render layer on top like so.

 

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5) Next I added a nice color c4d render and changed the blending mode to screen.

*Hint: Try find a nice flow for your c4d and erase parts you don't like.

 

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6) Then add another c4d render on screen and erase parts you don't like.

 

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7) Then I added a nice green c4d and set it to linear dodge.

 

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8) Next I made a new layer and took out a hard round brush. Then I just made circles over the

 

signature were places looked empty, then I took out my smudge tool with the settings from earlier.

 

Then smudge them a little then I used the following filter:

Filter > Distort > Wave

and then

Filter > Distort > Ripple

 

Then I set the layer to soft light or you can use overlay. Then I dupliced that layer and moved it

 

around some.

 

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9) For the next step I added a gradient map. I used harmonies one gradient map then set it to

 

multiply. I then added another gradient map of the same harmonies one gradient and set that one to

 

soft light.

*Note: I used the first gradient in the harmonies gradients its the pastel lookin one.

 

Then I added anot her gradient map, this time black and white. I set it to multiply and lowered the

 

opacity to around 50% then added a brightness and contrast layer.

 

My outcome:

 

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10) Next I mabde a new layer and took out a soft brush. Then I just brushed some white where I

 

wanted some light and set that layer to soft light.

 

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11) For my next step I made a new layer then went to:

Image > Apply Image

 

Then I use a gaussian blur at about 2 px. then set this layer to lighten and erased a little over

 

the face.

 

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12) For my next setp I did another new layer.

Image > Apply Image

and then

Filter > Sharpen > Sharpen

and then

Edit > Fade Sharpen

Fade it to 100% then I erased parts that looked to sharp.

 

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13) The final steps just involve adding text and a border. Then you are finished.

 

Here's my final result:

 

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I hope everyone enjoys this tutorial and that it helps some people out.

Edited by Casino.Royale (see edit history)

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It looks ok except for the following a bit to sharp, don't like the white border (besides it hard to see on light background) and the text could be change a bit. I think the smudging layer could incorporate more in the background to help blend the whole render in and not just parts of it.

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Nice tut. But as SM said it is a bittoo sharp and too bright for the eyes. It actually hurts what if i made it a lighter color? wil it affect the outcome? illtry it and respond as soo as i can. Maybe i want kudos who cares. LOL :)I will try but. this is abcolutely great. Anywhew

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Greetingswow man this is awesome,nice jub man,can wait to tri making it miself.i love the effect you have in it.keep up the good work,cant wait for the other signature tutorials of you,have a nice day,GOD Bless.

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Nice tutorial really like the end effect but there should have been a better abstract used to give it more depth but it is a good tutorial that shows how do some nice effects for some users who did not know how to do it.

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Wow this is a really great tutorial, and it looks like only advanced photoshop users will be able to do it, but i do not know that until i try it myself!it really has a nice affect the signature. but why are there little dots on the mario, is it just bad image quailty ? because it is bugging me :)I dont exactly see the border you addedis it purple? I think for this tutorial a 2 pixel white border set on overlay would have done well!

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Man!little brightbut nice job.good outcome.

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It's very nice but sadly I'm not a big fan of C4D soo nah cant do this maybe I could use something else to get that affect, but its very nice in my opinion it doesnt look over sharpened, maybe cas I seen sigs that was way too sharpened :P but yeah its a good sig love to try this out thanks!

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Oh my god...... This is one of the best step by step siggy tutorial I've ever seen in net......... The end result is very cool and its so nice that you have explained almost all complicated parts very easily...... This will definitely help me in making use of the tools in the photoshop to maximum to get a very nice and desired effect.......Thanks a lot again for this one

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