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makaveli1604 11-15-2002 03:47 AM

ZONER 91 PLZ READ
 
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hey zoner thanks for the sig i tryed on my own here is what i got :P can u tell me any tips on creating diff shades and colour ???????????

Sindonesia 11-15-2002 03:55 AM

I like the little red x in a box, but I think someone already has it. biggrin:

makaveli1604 11-15-2002 06:17 AM

then how come i can see it !!!!! plz tell mr where i can get a tut on making sigs biggrin:

Sindonesia 11-15-2002 06:22 AM

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Originally Posted by makaveli1604
then how come i can see it !!!!! plz tell mr where i can get a tut on making sigs biggrin:

He must of fixed it since then.

Zoner 11-15-2002 06:47 AM

Shades and colour, eh? Hmm...lemme see.

Well, there's two indispensible parts of Photoshop for these types of things. One part is under the Adjust menu...it's Hue & Saturation.

So, if you want to change the colour of something, say a word or a shape, click Adjust > Hue & Saturation. This will open a dialog box with colour sliders. You'll notice a Colorize checkbox...check this off. Now you can play with the Hue, Saturation, and Lightness sliders until you get the colour you want.

With shading, there's a few things you can do. First, would be to click on Layer > Effects > Drop Shadow. This will put a shadow on the layer. Within the Effects dialog box, you can add glows, bevels, emboss, and other effects. Secondly with shading are lighting effects. Click Filter > Render > Lighting Effects. This will allow you do add different spotlight effects to the image. Used correctly, this can add subtle shades and colour/brightness variations to the image.

All I can say is dive into Photoshop and muck around. Once you learn the interface, all you need is a touch of creativity and you're golden.

Hope this helped a little.


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