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roasted
this is a tut for a simple sig
make the size 400/150
then make both of the color things ,some where at the left of photoshop cs2,
make them both black then get the gradient tool, and make the whole sig black, and make a new layer,
then click on filter ,which should be located at the top of the photoshop, then find render, and move your mouse down to lens flare. Do what u want with that, then you,re done


good luck!!!!!!!!

I hope i explained it good

p.s. show youre outcome

thanks!!!

AddieStar
Thx for the tut. I'll be sure to try it out. biggrin.gif
Dilfill
images would help! haha not me...I know how to but in the future images help with tut!
NGPixel
LOL
Scythar
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then make both of the color things

Since i suppose you all now what hes talking bout, maybe you could elaborate....
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Thrashface
So you mean use a lens flare on a black background?

Thats a bit simple....
roasted
that is why it is entitled ''simple tutorial''
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Donna
QUOTE (roasted @ Jun 23 2008, 06:28 PM) *
that is why it is entitled ''simple tutorial''
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You know if you take 30mins or so and re write it properly with images so even a newbie will understand biggrin.gif you can add it here: http://www.pixel2life.com/publish/ because without being too harsh in it's present state the only person that understands it is you. popcorn3[1].gif
kirsty_mcm
it is a very basic thing to do, and i know what hes trying to say, but then again iv done lens flare tutorials, its probably alot better to rewrite it with a few images, or even do the whole thing in photoshop smile.gif
Implode.
I'll try the tut out, thanks.
Fernkurs
hi. Thanks for the tut. I also want to try this for my sig but I don't know how yet. I'm still a newbie when it comes to photoshop but I will try my best shot to follow your tut. Otherwise, I'll just let my little brother do this for me. Thanks!
webdesigntalker
nice tutorial but it would be easy for us to follow it if you can provide screen shots on how you did it.
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