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#1 User is offline   frodo5280 

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Posted 05 October 2007 - 01:10 AM

EDIT: damn, why the fux is the subject 'frodo' when I named it 'frodo's full sig tutorial'????
Okay, welcome to my tut, We will be making this:
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1. The godzilla render can be found at this link
The first step is to open a new canvas, I used 420x160.
http://www.filepact.com/files/6801.bmp
2. Open your render in a new layer. scale it and move it around so that it looks somewhat like this:
http://www.filepact.com/files/2.bmp
3. Fill in the background with black.
http://www.filepact.com/files/3.bmp
4. Make a new layer called 'sparks' Using the default spark brush, make a rough outline of your render. Something like this:
http://www.filepact.com/files/4.bmp
5. Color your sparks a light blueish color, using Filters>Colors>Colorize.
http://www.filepact....es/filters1.bmp
You should have something like this:
http://www.filepact.com/files/5.bmp
6. Duplicate the sparks layer and place it overtop of your render.
http://www.filepact.com/files/6.bmp
7. Use Filters>Distorts>iWarp and brush the duplicated sparks layer around a bit, so that not very much is overlaping your render.
http://www.filepact....es/filters2.bmp
http://www.filepact.com/files/7.bmp
8. Now for some clipping masks. Make a new transparent layer, and name it clipping masks. Duplicate it so you have two. Make sure your copy is above your original layer.
http://www.filepact....es/filters3.bmp
Now copy your render, and paste it a few times into the original clipping mask layer. Four or Five times should be good.
http://www.filepact.com/files/5258.bmp
Goto Filters>Distorts>iWarp, and swirl and move your clipping mask layer around.
http://www.filepact....es/filters4.bmp
http://www.filepact.com/files/9.bmp
On the copied layer, make some dots in the shape of your render, dots, circles, or even the vine brush. You may want to make your original clipping mask layer transparent by clicking the eye next to it. That way, you can see your render and know what shape to draw your clipping mask into.
http://www.filepact.com/files/10.bmp
9. In the layers window, right click on your duplicated clipping mask layer, and click alpha to selection.
http://www.filepact....es/filters5.bmp
Select your original clipping mask layer. In the canvas window, goto Select>Invert. Even though you can't tell, something did happen. Now goto Edit>Clear. Then goto Select>None. In the layers window, delete the duplicated clipping mask layer. Your canvas should look something like this:
http://www.filepact.com/files/11.bmp
The layers window should look like this:
http://www.filepact.com/files/12.bmp
10. Let's make our background better. First duplicate your 'sparks' layer, and merge it with the background. (right click>merge down)
iWarp time.
http://www.filepact.com/files/13.bmp
11. Do Filters>Noise>Pick with these values:
http://www.filepact....es/filters7.bmp
Result:
http://www.filepact.com/files/14.bmp
12. Goto Filters>Artistic>Cubism witht the following values:
http://www.filepact....es/filters8.bmp
Result
http://www.filepact.com/files/15.bmp
13. Goto Filters>Colors>Filter Pack and mess around with it. There are no real values to give, just mess around and try to get something like this:
http://www.filepact....files/73816.bmp
14. Then goto Filters>Artistic>Cubism.
Goto Filters>Distorts>Video and keep the default values.
http://www.filepact....17filters12.bmp
Goto Filters>Map>Map Object. Use these values:
http://www.filepact....s/filters13.bmp
http://www.filepact....s/filters14.bmp
Now this is something like what you should get:
http://www.filepact.com/files/17.bmp
You may want to adjust the contrast in Layer>Colors>Brightness and Contrast.
15. Goto your layers window, and make a new layer called 'color cover'
http://www.filepact....s/filters16.bmp
Fill it with a dark blue.
http://www.filepact.com/files/18.bmp
Now set the layer mode to overlay.
http://www.filepact.com/files/19.bmp
Add some text, and you're done!
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This tutorial was made by Frodo exlusively for Gimptalk.com.
If anyone notices that this tutorial has been posted elswhere by someone other than myself without my permission, please contact me via email.
frodo5280@gmail.com
And if you would like to post it somewhere else, contact me and I'll see if we can work something out. :D

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#2 User is offline   frank34443 

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Posted 05 October 2007 - 04:47 PM

Pretty nice tutorial but I think the last step takes a lot away from the overall sig for some reason. Good job on this.
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Posted 05 October 2007 - 06:09 PM

Nice on explaining everything, I think. I haven't tried it out yet but it seems like you went in detail. But the finish just... well is not very good. Try adding more effects.
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Posted 05 October 2007 - 08:11 PM

thanks for your comments, and C&C because I've still got alot to learn.
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