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  1. J

    PROJECTS: A Grunge Experiment

    Alright, this is the second of the PROJECTS threads (I'm hiding this first, you can have it if you ask ;)). I'm sure few of you aware of the TECHNIQUES threads, well this is an extension to allow you to not only learn the tools but how to use them. The point of these is not so much to learn...
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    TECHNIQUES: Swirls & Such

    Our target in this "lesson" is: http://server2.tacf.org/examples/tdnf.jpg If you take a look at it, it's all typesetting except the funky swirly thingy. That swirly thingy is our "real goal". Okay, open Photoshop (sorry, I don't have paint shop pro. If PSP allows you to do custom brushes...
  3. J

    TECHNIQUES: Circly Circles

    Aright, this is one I should have done a while ago since it's so simple, and produces some cool effects. This tutorial we'll be working with the Distort > Polar Coordinates filter. That is essentially all it is doing, however there are some things to realise. All photoshop filters are based...
  4. J

    TECHNIQUES: Original Scanlines

    Getting tired of "normal" scanlines making your images look kinda flat and, well, normal? 1. Make your scanlines 2. Edit > Transform > Perspective 3. Drag one corner up/down as far as you can 4. Change blending mode to colour dodge/burn, and opac to 30% (ish) edit: Sorry this one was...
  5. J

    TECHNIQUES: Bringing Life to Old Pics

    This is essentially a technique to make a picture more "intense". There are several other ways to do this (which I'll describe at the end of this), but this way worked best for this picture. pic1: http://server2.tacf.org/examples/lonelyman1.jpg goal...
  6. J

    TECHNIQUES: B&W To Color

    This is a cool one :) It only works in programs that allow you to use a Pen type tool (setting paths). 1. Grab your image of a person or something 2. Zoom in incredibly far (to a hand or something) 3. Grab your pen tool 4. Outline the area (hand) with the pen tool (this is where zooming in...
  7. J

    Hey All

    I'm really not sure why I registered. Maybe I'm a sucker for punishment :)
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