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    RE: Signature tutorials??

    I was taught how to make sigs over gotwoot, actually.

    'Back in the day', when the sig request thread had just come out. My first attempt was an asuma sig: I used 3 images, 1 text layer and a cloud background. Needless to say, it was sub-average.

    But after alot of practice, trial and error, and tips and tricks from lasaire-sensei, I ended up overturning the heavy favourite albino-fury and winning the first ever sig-contest! ([img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-tongue.gif[/img] yeah, I'm still rubbing it in, Albino)

    Point of the story is, If you have creativity in you, and some spare time, sig making will come to you. Use tutorials for effects, and never be afraid to use brushes or filters or ANYTHING.

    Remember, photoshop has Multiple Undos. thats the best part about sigmaking.
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    lucky....

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    Signature tutorials??

    " Photoshop is the way to go. A good site to visit is: http://www.good-tutorials.com "

    Blah, you beat me to it. Definately go to Good Tutorials, that's pretty much where I learned everything.

    Edit: It wouldn't let me quote that properly.

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    Missing Nin
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    RE: Signature tutorials??

    Originally posted by: Kagari
    I was taught how to make sigs over gotwoot, actually.

    'Back in the day', when the sig request thread had just come out. My first attempt was an asuma sig: I used 3 images, 1 text layer and a cloud background. Needless to say, it was sub-average.

    But after alot of practice, trial and error, and tips and tricks from lasaire-sensei, I ended up overturning the heavy favourite albino-fury and winning the first ever sig-contest! ([img][/img] yeah, I'm still rubbing it in, Albino)

    Point of the story is, If you have creativity in you, and some spare time, sig making will come to you. Use tutorials for effects, and never be afraid to use brushes or filters or ANYTHING.

    Remember, photoshop has Multiple Undos. thats the best part about sigmaking.
    heh i remember the day! and yes, multiple undos >


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