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Default 02-29-2004, 01:44 PM

Here is Tystnads Entry, Ill lock the other thead
:EDIT: Yes, i took that pic. Its a ladyfriends eye.. Duh.. oOo:
If you dont trust me, ill hook you up with the full photo of her.. eek:

Well, here it is..
All standard issue Photoshop 7.0, no custom brushes, fonts or anything else:
[img]http://24.58.175.68/upload/silenceeye.jpg[/img]

The grid i created:
[img]http://24.58.175.68/upload/makinggrid.jpg[/img]

The sourcepic:
[img]http://24.58.175.68/upload/original.jpg[/img]

The way to create the border:

Start a new canvas up, with the same size as your sig, and make sure you got the default colorscheme selected (Ctrl+D).
Next, go to Filters > Render > Clouds.
After that, Filters > Artistic > Palette Knife, and run it with the default settings.
Next, its Filters > Artistic > Poster Edges, that should also be run on default settings.
Now go Filters > Distort > Glass, this one is also used on default settings.
To get the correct looks, you have to go to Edit > Fade Glass, and change the Blending mode into Overlay.
Save this as a .psd, and start another new one up.
This time, only create a black border of about 5 or 6 pixels width.
Almost done now. Go to Filters > Distort > Displace, and when asked, select the file you just saved.
There we go, you have just created your new and unique, grunged up border. biggrin:
The result should be something like this:
[img]http://24.58.175.68/upload/border.jpg[/img]
  
 



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