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Basic signiture tut

#1 User is offline   huntakilla4 

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Posted 20 February 2008 - 10:24 PM

Alright, this is my first tutorial, so comment it, also, i did this messing around in gimp.


Today we will be making this
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http://patriot-dc.deviantart.com/art/Pa ... G-25509313


Alright open a new image,
I used 420x200
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Next, make a new layer, and paste your render.
i used
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as my render.

Now make a new layer with the render completely covering it

duplicate is three times

now take one layer and gaussian blur it by 31
Filters>blur>gaussian blur
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on your next layer, go to
Filters>blur>motion blur
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set the blur type to radial, and angle to 85
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(optional step here)
-for the next:
for my render because it was bright, i went to
Filters>enhance>red eye removal, and i set the threshold to 50-


next i duplicated the layer, gaussin blured the new layer, and left it alone.

now for the brushing, take our your firey brushes, and pick two different colors, and brushes, i chose black and silver.
Now, make two new layers, and brush around, don't cover up the whole thing though. Brush on the next layer, but only use one color per layer.



On one of the last steps, go to
Filter>render>nature>flame, and click on the button at the top named "edit" now, click on the variation box, and hit randomize, and now find a flame you like, and click on it, hit ok. then ok again.

I have 9 layers.
in order i have my
render
gaussin blured red eye
gaussin blured red eye
motion blur
gaussin blur normal
flame
brush layer 1
brush layer 2
white background

Note:My layers aren't named that, but they have those things on them.

To open up your layers dock, go to dialogs, and layers, or hit ctrl+L

Move your layers around so they match mine, and then to change the settings for each layer click the drop down box, and find the setting.


render-hard light
gaussin blured red eye-overlay
gaussin blured red eye-overlay
motion blur-overlay
gaussin blur normal-overlay
flame-multiply
brush layer 1-normal
brush layer 2-normal
white background-normal

also you can change some of them to your liking.

At the end the layers should look something like this
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Posted 21 February 2008 - 12:39 AM

can we at least see an outcome?
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Posted 21 February 2008 - 01:04 AM

adding it now i didn;'t have time before
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Posted 21 February 2008 - 01:21 AM

The tut is done.
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