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amity75
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Embarassing question time again - What's the difference between a normal "render" and a "C4D" render?


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C4D is an image created in a 3D program called Cinema 4D.


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Originally posted by Lana
C4D is an image created in a 3D program called Cinema 4D.
smile Thank you


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Originally posted by taft
well see how big it really is.........find the image on ur comp....right click on it and go to properties.....and it should show a file size somewhere


kk toook a long while to fiddle wid stuff but i got it at 28 kb woot


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Hey, I'm just learning PaintShop Pro X techniques, and have two questions.

1. How do I paste two images on one page?
2. How do I blend tow images together?

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I'm just posting this here so I'll be able to find it later...

and to help out New Gimpers. whistle

I didn't make it.

http://www.gimptalk.com/topic.php?a...;t=1568&f=8

Hello class today we are going to make a Grunge Background. Mind you this technique being used is pretty basic and leaves a lot of room to expand and use for more than just grunge. Grunge just happenes to be the easiest.

I am assuming that you know how to create a layer, switch brushes, and switch colors, and set layer modes. If you don’t well you need to learn before going any further with this tutorial.

With that said lets get started!!

Step One:
Create a new file 400x150 with a white background.

Step Two:
Create a new layer. Pull out some of your grunge brushes (there are a lot of sets out there) Start brushing in this layer with black. Fill the layer up.

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Step Three:
Now do a motion blur on the layer:
Motion Blur Settings
Linear
Length: 256
Angle: 0,
Do another motion blur on the layer
Angle to 180

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Step Four:
Create a new layer now switch to white and start brushing this layer with white grunge. Fill it up like you did the black one.

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Step Five: Now do a motion blur on the layer:
Motion Blur Settings
Linear
Length: 256
Angle: 0,

Repeat this step but change the
Angle to 180
Set the layer mode to overlay.

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Step 6: Crete a new layer brush a little black and a little white.
Now do a motion blur on the layer:
Motion Blur Settings
Linear
Length: 125
Angle: 0,
After the motion blur do a Gaussian blur on the layer
Set the strength to 15
Set the layer mode to overlay.

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Step 7
(Creating The Color Balance Layer):
Ok create a new layer render some clouds. Filers>Render>clouds>solid noise
Step 8:
Click Layer>colors>color balance.
Play around with the settings till you get a color you want.

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Ok Class you have now created a base. You can use this base for any grunge backgrounds you do from here on out. Just change the color balance layer.

Creating the Grunginess

Step one:
Create a new layer. Pull out some grunge brushes. Set your color to black and start brushing. Switch brushes a lot. Fill the layer up but don’t get to dark. This part takes some practice so have fun and play around with it. Once you have brushed the layer to your likings set the mode to overlay.

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Step Two:
Repeat step one but set the color to white.

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Step Four:
Repeat Step one than step two just don’t brush as much. When you are brushing black avoid getting to dark and when brushing white avoid getting to light. It takes practice, but if you practice enough you will get a great looking background.

Step Five: Create another color balance layer. Change the color to what ever you want!

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From this point on you can repeat the black layer step, than white layer step, than color balance step till you get it the way you want it. Just remember switch brushes, and brush sets a lot. You can paint once with a brush than switch and paint once and switch. Also be careful not to get to light or to dark. Play around with it.


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I hate it when people give me great help! miffed

It makes me feel stupid....

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I linked a site with PSP tutorials, try looking there. I don't use it so I can't help. Or you can do what all of us have done - figured it out ourselves.

http://www.pixel2life.com/tutorials/Paint_Shop_Pro/All/


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I figured out the first one by myself.

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Another embarassing question that shows that I'm a moron who was given PaintShop Pro for his birthday, just like Luke Skywalker's an unskilled novice who was given a lightsaber, then goes and gets his hand chopped off. Nice going Luke. Anyways, here's the question: How do I make an image smaller? Just tell me the tool.

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Image > Image Size.


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Wow, fanks Lana.

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how to remove that white background on my sig..?
im prob not the first to ask that no expression
but i couldnt find it


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Is there any way to make an image bigger but keep the resolution or quality high?


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Nope....enlargening an image will automatically kill the quality. Sometimes with large, high quality images you can enlarge them a bit, but usually you can't.


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Originally posted by Arachnoidfreak
Is there any way to make an image bigger but keep the resolution or quality high?


If you only increase the size by a little bit. Otherwise it'll be pixely and/or blurry.

Can't be done.


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Originally posted by choosewisely
how to remove that white background on my sig..?
im prob not the first to ask that no expression
but i couldnt find it


If your using Photoshop 7+, you can save it as a .GIF and check the transparency box if that helps... stick out tongue Make sure there is no layer under it


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Yep, pretty much....hide the bottom layer and save it as a GIF.


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Does anyone know any good render sites? I only have a cable connection and it takes me about 6 years to get into gamerenders.com so I'm looking for alternative sites.


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Oops. Just checked Lana's resource thread. Ignore me. roll eyes (sarcastic)


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