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De: timber (Mensaje original) |
Enviado: 16/02/2012 19:34 |
Colorized
This is an easy Old School Tutorial. All you need is a tube of your choice; no outside filters are needed.
I looked through my tubes for a black&white tube to use where I could colorize some of the parts, and I even played a while with one colorizing the eyes and lips. But when I got to the Mosaic Glass step of the tutorial, I realized the tube was not a good choice as it was mostly squared around the edges. So I started over and I found this tube which is mostly black&white (although not quite the same b&w). I liked it anyway and when I applied the Mosaic Glass filter, I liked it more. I omitted all the colorize steps for this tube (it already had colorized parts lol). For step #7, I added a 3 pixel border (instead of 2). I thought the tutorial was a bit heavy on the darkish grey color, so I went my own way with the outer borders and grey colors. To the darkest frame section, I applied Greg's Pool Shadow (changed intensity to 50) before applying the Blinds. I used the Paint Brush Tool to create the step border frame (3 pixels for the black and 10 pixels for the grey) and I filled it with a two-color grey gradient (angle=90), and then I applied the Blinds. My template is here if you'd like it. I used Flow Font for the text and Volter Goldfish Font for the artist credit.
If you're inspired to play, I'd love to see what you create! |
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De: JessieJo |
Enviado: 17/02/2012 00:04 |
Posting a tag the Jossie and I did together. A Colab tag..lol |
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De: timber |
Enviado: 17/02/2012 04:12 |
LOL @ Make My Day! I love that! Josh Howard is one of my favorite artists, and it was great to see his work again! Great tag; I love the combination of black, white and gold. Thanks for playing and posting your results, JJ and Jossie! I can't believe you're keeping up with me doing so many of these tutorials! I feel like I'm going to overload y'all with all of them, but I can't seem to stop doing them. The more I do the more I'm starting to get closer to being able to make some of my own tags from scratch. I guess you could say I'm getting my PSP legs back . |
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De: nonniedeb |
Enviado: 20/02/2012 12:15 |
I tried to stay within the guide of the tut, but I'm too lazy to color anything myself, and I'm in a funky blue mood today. So .... this is how my tag ended. |
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De: JessieJo |
Enviado: 20/02/2012 15:24 |
Debbie, yesterday I spent hours looking for tubes and I went through all the Raya ones that I had. It was fun to seeing you using one of them. Nice work. I do love that shade of blue. |
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De: timber |
Enviado: 20/02/2012 17:35 |
Ohhh, me too! That's a great color, Debbie! I love the moody tube that you chose (I have a fascination for those creepy dolls LOL). And I love how you added word art to your tag; I think that really makes a tag special, and I usually forget to do that. Fabulous results! Thanks so much for playing and posting! I enjoyed seeing them . |
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De: Cheetah |
Enviado: 21/02/2012 16:27 |
Great tags everyone I am looking for the right tube then I'll give it a try ... |
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