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//orignally wasn't going to enter... but i had spare time
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//orignally wasn't going to enter... but i had spare time
uhm...what?
The BG is completely random. The blending isnt good.
the bg is random... and the image isn't supposed to blend with the background....
the bg is 3 gradients white on a new layer... then erased the bottom layer without any background besides that..
// the grey is part of the forum on the background the white is the back ground
uhh okay then... good luck.
i dont wnna make a huge paragraph on why this sucks
sorry
1/10
it's fine.. i know it sucks honestly but i've never been great at blending
Tuts tuts tuts ;]
i hate reading tut's... their too artificial... their not so much teaching you... but instructing you on a certain outcome
what i do is use many different things learned from diffrent people
and add my own
and sum of the stuff i learned was from tuts
mk if i ever want to be good at gfx i'll learn.... but untill then i'll stick with my fail :hidesmile:
//just realized how much i made myself fail :hidesmile:
Yah. It would blend more if you didn't smudge it. Read tuts. They aren't artificial.
You do tuts and try to reach a similar outcome. When you're finished, if your sig looks relatively close to the outcome or better, you successfully completed the tut. After you're finished the tut, you can take the knowledge you learned and apply it to your next sig. Tuts are meant to just open your mind to new ideas and teach you how to enhance your sig.
Tutorials are a necessity for further improvement. I suggest you try doing some tuts or at least take a look at some PSDs or something. Any chance that I get to further my knowledge in graphic arts, I take and I think you should too.