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NeMesiS

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  1. There are many ways for you to add color to your SIGs. But sometimes you need to add multi colors to give it a kick. So I'm going to show a method I like to use. Step 1: start out with a new lay out. Go to File > New (or Ctrl+N for a short cut) A box should pop open...Use the settings from the image below and the press OK Once you press OK a box like the image below should appear. From there you want add a Background (BG). Go to filter> Render> Clouds. Make sure you have your colors set at Black and White. Once you did that, it should look something like this: From there, create a layer. Go to Layer> New> Layer (Ctrl+shift+N for a short cut) name It B1 and press ok. Next is time to select a brush. 1: click the Brush button. 2: click the drop down button menu 3: press the brush package menu 4: select the Brush pattern pattern you like 5: and then select the actual brush Once you have selected a brush. (I perfer to use the Black first) apply it to your new layer and set it on overlay. Create another layer (Ctrl+shift+N) name it B2, switch your color to white and select another brush. Don't forget to set you new layer on overlay also. repeat creating a new layer; name it B3, B4 and so on. Switching the colors and selecting a different brush each time. Repeat this about 2 more times. dont forget to have all layers set at overlay. You should have about 5 layers so far...Your "layer 1" layer, and layer B1 thru B4. It should look something like this. Create a new layer (Ctrl+shift+N) Name it C1, press OK. then press Ctrl+F and it should cloud your layout again. Press Ctrl+U and this window should pop-up. Set your C1 layer to overlay also... Create another Layer (Ctrl+shift+N) Name it C2, press OK. then press Ctrl+F and it should cloud your layout again. When you press Ctrl+U make it blueish and set it at overlay again. Once your done all of that. If you feel it necessary, you can modify it too. Click on the fill or adjust button. and you can add contrast and brightness if you want. you can also modify the colors if you want also. Add your render (picture) and font and you are done. Here are a few more Examples...
  2. This is just a simple toturial in how to make an image reflect. This is for you to practice until you feel more confident in your reflection skills. Step 1: Start with a dark BG and type something in white. For this tutorial I typed "reflection." Step 2:From there duplicate the "reflection" layer. Step 3:Now highlight the duplicated "reflection" layer, right click and select rasterize. Step 4: Then go to Edit and select Free transport (or Ctrl+T) Step 5: A box should appear around the "reflection" word. Now grab (by holding down your left button on your mouse) the top center box and flip it down. Step 6: Use the arrows buttons on your keyboard to move the highlighted layer, so that both layer are touching. Double click the box to remove it. (you can't anything else if you leave the Box on) and it should look something like this: Step 7:From there you can either lower the opacity on your copy layer, or use your eraser brush. it should look like this... If you like this tutorial please register and let us know.
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