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MoRa's sig tutorial
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January 02, 2010, 04:41:04 PM »
So you want to know how to make a sig like the ones that I do?
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Step 1. Create a new project. Make it 370w x 171h. Then add a radial gradient from white to black on the corner that you want to render to be, it can also be in the middle. It mine I'm putting the render on the right so I'm making it like so.
Step 2. Create a new adjustment layer by clicking the black and white circle under the layers pallet. In the menu choose Gradient Map. Change it from black to white and at 25%. Then change the blending mode to Luminosity.
Step 3. Add your render and fix the size of it by pressing Ctrl + T. And place it where you want also copy it 3 times by pressing Ctrl + J; this will leave you wtih 4 render images, also hide the top layers and then begin. On the Layer 1 get a brush like the one below and use the smudge tool and smudge your picture using these settings:
Make it like so and change the blending mode to screen:
Step 4. On Layer 1 copy use brush 19 the round one and use the same smudging settins before and smudge your render again. Set this blending mode to Color Dodge. I got this:
Step 5. On Layer 1 Copy 2 use a brush that might go with your render. I chose 27 and used the same settings as before. Change this layer to Linear Dodge. My results:
Step 6. Click the eye to show your render. Now it's time to add the C4D's. I added 2 and if you want to use them I have them as attachments below. Place them where you think is good and set both of their blending options to Lighter Color. My results:
Step 7. Create a new layer and fill it with #145679 Color Code and set this layer to Hue.
Step 8. Go down to the black and white circle again and create a new adjustment layer and create another gradient map from black to white. Set it to Soft Light and 52% Opacity. Then create another gradient map and select orange to purple and set to Soft Light at 66% Opacity. Lastly create 1 last adjustment layer, but this time do curves and use the settings like below.
Step 9. Create a new Layer and fill it with #313a3a color code and set it to hue.
Step 10. Create a new adjustment layer and set it to Photo filter and use the settings below.
Step 11. Now we're going to lighten it up a bit. Create a new layer, go to image and apply image. Then go to filter-render-lighten effects. Use settings you feel more comfortable with. Set it to Lighten.
Step 12. Create a new layer and go to image-apply image. Then go to filter-brush strokes-spatter. I used the settings I felt more comfortable with. When your done set this also to Lighten.
Step 13. Add your text.
Step 14. Create a new layer and go to image-apply image. Then go to filter-sharpen-sharpen.
Step 15. Create a new layer. Go to image-apply image. All I did was use the burn tool to make the C4D's on the black side a little darker.
Step 16. Add your border. Create a new layer. Then press Ctrl + A and do not deselect. Then go to edit-stroke. Here choose how thick you want your border and what color. I chose black and 5px.
Bonus Step. I made another step just because I wanted everything to be one color. I just pressed Ctrl + U and went to Hue/Saturation and messed around with the settings until I got something I wanted.
Made by me, MoRa
, for the original tutorial, go here:
MoRa's Sig Tut.
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dean25800
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January 02, 2010, 05:12:33 PM »
There sexy nice work and good tut!
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January 02, 2010, 07:24:27 PM »
thanks for this...but im too noobie and lazy to do this
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srcw
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January 04, 2010, 09:01:16 AM »
thanks
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☠kill_seth☠
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January 04, 2010, 12:44:11 PM »
I Think Your tutorial sucks to be honest, I followed it fine but it's not very detailed at all.
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MoRa
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January 04, 2010, 03:20:23 PM »
I tried to be as detailed as I could.
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January 05, 2010, 09:52:46 PM »
What program is this
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January 05, 2010, 09:58:33 PM »
probably photoshop cs4...
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MoRa
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January 08, 2010, 03:56:22 PM »
Yeah it's CS4.
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srcw
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January 10, 2010, 05:30:02 AM »
damn i only got CS3
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MoRa
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January 10, 2010, 03:38:30 PM »
It doesn't matter. You can still do all of what I did in any photoshop.
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