
My signature Tutorial - For beginners!
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My signature Tutorial - For beginners!
This tutorial is for PS beginners, it is very easy to follow, and most people should be capable of doing this! If you do this, I would like to see the results


Easyer to make the signature on already succes font like mine
but if you dont have any good backround offcorse make it by yourself with brushes and then add render! but im a bit nooblet on motion bluring render with backround i preper find already good background thx!
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none of my brushes ever come out looking like that.
<--- requests a simple brush tut :P
<--- requests a simple brush tut :P

Thx IceCrash for my awesome sig :)
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Backs up SG's brush tut, my canvas looks terrible i could actually bang my head on a wall continuously for hours because it's so noob. Mehs.
Second attempt on a better sig, i found out that i wasn't setting the layer to overlay
sorry so yeah the border worked out fine this time.
Brush bg is still....ughhhhhh please i need advice o_0
Here we go i guess -->

Second attempt on a better sig, i found out that i wasn't setting the layer to overlay
Brush bg is still....ughhhhhh please i need advice o_0
Here we go i guess -->

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Matsuko wrote:Backs up SG's brush tut, my canvas looks terrible i could actually bang my head on a wall continuously for hours because it's so noob. Mehs.
Second attempt on a better sig, i found out that i wasn't setting the layer to overlay :P sorry so yeah the border worked out fine this time.
Brush bg is still....ughhhhhh please i need advice o_0
Here we go i guess -->
i actually liked the previous attempt a bit better... the canvas looked blood-splattered, which was pretty cool.

Thx IceCrash for my awesome sig :)
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SuicideGrl wrote:Matsuko wrote:Backs up SG's brush tut, my canvas looks terrible i could actually bang my head on a wall continuously for hours because it's so noob. Mehs.
Second attempt on a better sig, i found out that i wasn't setting the layer to overlaysorry so yeah the border worked out fine this time.
Brush bg is still....ughhhhhh please i need advice o_0
Here we go i guess -->
i actually liked the previous attempt a bit better... the canvas looked blood-splattered, which was pretty cool.
Yeah that was pretty much the effect i was going for, thats why i emphesised how much the bg on this new one is shitty >.>
Oh well, i hope to get better over time. Gonna make another one in this style for WoW, see how it goes
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an interesting experiment would be to swap the renders in those two sigs. i think your new one's blue background would better match the girl in the old one, and he'd look better against the red.
other than that, i think it's nicely done :)

Thx IceCrash for my awesome sig :)
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For brushes,
1) go to http://www.deviantart.com
2) click the categories button
3) click resources
4) click application resources
5) click Photoshop Brushes
6) Search WITHIN those results for Grunge
7) I advise you sort it by Popular brushes of ALL TIME
8) Click on the one you want, I chose http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/204 ... hes+grunge
9) Download the file!
10) Save it anywhere.
11) Open Photoshop
12) Go on the brush tool
13) Go to the brush preset picker menu, that little arrow next to the brush preview, where you chose your size and stuff
14) Next to the size px, there should be a little arrow, click it
15) A menu should pop up, search for "Load Brushes."
16) Find the file you downloaded, double click it and it is loaded.
1) go to http://www.deviantart.com
2) click the categories button
3) click resources
4) click application resources
5) click Photoshop Brushes
6) Search WITHIN those results for Grunge
7) I advise you sort it by Popular brushes of ALL TIME
8) Click on the one you want, I chose http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/204 ... hes+grunge
9) Download the file!
10) Save it anywhere.
11) Open Photoshop
12) Go on the brush tool
13) Go to the brush preset picker menu, that little arrow next to the brush preview, where you chose your size and stuff
14) Next to the size px, there should be a little arrow, click it
15) A menu should pop up, search for "Load Brushes."
16) Find the file you downloaded, double click it and it is loaded.
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Or, instead of downloading other peoples brushes, you could be original...
Open up any image, picture, wallpaper, design, etc...
Using the auto-select tool, select anywhere on the image untill you get a good looking selection, use shift+ to add disconnected areas.
Edit -> Define Brush Preset
GG, now you aren't a newb who uses other people brushes!
Open up any image, picture, wallpaper, design, etc...
Using the auto-select tool, select anywhere on the image untill you get a good looking selection, use shift+ to add disconnected areas.
Edit -> Define Brush Preset
GG, now you aren't a newb who uses other people brushes!
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Fracture wrote:Or, instead of downloading other peoples brushes, you could be original...
Open up any image, picture, wallpaper, design, etc...
Using the auto-select tool, select anywhere on the image untill you get a good looking selection, use shift+ to add disconnected areas.
Edit -> Define Brush Preset
GG, now you aren't a newb who uses other people brushes!
Eh... Speak for yourself

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