TUTORIAL: How to make a Grunge Background
#21
Posted 18 December 2005 - 11:01 AM
Okay, this was sweet. A must have technique to use on my next graphic creation. LOL.
(Droz, great graphics forum by the way. I might think about joining. :) )
(Droz, great graphics forum by the way. I might think about joining. :) )
#22
Posted 28 December 2005 - 10:26 PM
Thank you so much! This tut really helped me out. Here's what I got:

Oh it's the best I've done so far, I'm soo proud. ^^
Thank you!

Oh it's the best I've done so far, I'm soo proud. ^^
Thank you!
#26
Posted 19 January 2006 - 03:49 PM
Thanks a lot for the TUT. Here is my result:
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y203/i ... siasig.jpg
Unfortunately, I don't know how to make the pic's show up in here. I tried the "Insert Pic Here" thing, but it doesn't show up, so just use the link.
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y203/i ... siasig.jpg
Unfortunately, I don't know how to make the pic's show up in here. I tried the "Insert Pic Here" thing, but it doesn't show up, so just use the link.
#28
Posted 20 January 2006 - 03:44 AM
Hi HeartBreakKid, welcome to the boards! :h:
A grunge brush is a graffitti, or cloudy, metallic, scratchy kind of brush. It's the most commonly used type of brush. You can get them at deviantart.com, in the gimp resources section. Also, check in the 'resources' section of this board. You'll find a couple over there.
Hope that helped!
A grunge brush is a graffitti, or cloudy, metallic, scratchy kind of brush. It's the most commonly used type of brush. You can get them at deviantart.com, in the gimp resources section. Also, check in the 'resources' section of this board. You'll find a couple over there.
Hope that helped!
#29
Posted 20 January 2006 - 10:03 PM
Can someone give me a good lnk to some brushes? Mine suck. Everyone at the forums I usually go to are like "Did you use Filters > Clouds?!" Heres an example of the most recent one that I brushed and was mistaken for clouds:

EDIT: I just read the post above mine so nevermind.
Here's my finished product...

EDIT: I just read the post above mine so nevermind.
Here's my finished product...
#30
Posted 22 January 2006 - 11:43 AM
Here you go
Fence & Droz's PS Converted Brushes
You can also search the resource section of GT you will find quite a few nice brush sets here.
Fence & Droz's PS Converted Brushes
You can also search the resource section of GT you will find quite a few nice brush sets here.
#33
Posted 26 January 2006 - 11:03 PM
how do i set layer mode to overlay??
nvm i found it :h:
amazin tutorial thanks
probably the worst one ever....but here it is
i also made this one :h:
nvm i found it :h:
amazin tutorial thanks
probably the worst one ever....but here it is

i also made this one :h:
#35
Posted 05 February 2006 - 08:26 PM
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Here you go
Fence & Droz's PS Converted Brushes
You can also search the resource section of GT you will find quite a few nice brush sets here.
Fence & Droz's PS Converted Brushes
You can also search the resource section of GT you will find quite a few nice brush sets here.
Which brushes do you suggest, because there are wuite a lot there.
#37
Posted 06 February 2006 - 02:48 AM
Interesting, once I get to the third layer it wont let me do any type of blur... the blur option doesn't even show up, but everything else does. :o:
edit - Ok nevermind I just closed the image and started over and now it'll let me blur.. that was weird though
edit - Ok nevermind I just closed the image and started over and now it'll let me blur.. that was weird though
#40
Posted 11 February 2006 - 11:04 PM
bit of help here, what format do i save it
and does it work as a brush if i save it in the brushes folder
and does it work as a brush if i save it in the brushes folder

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