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    Default Photoshop, renderless tutorial

    Heres my first ever tutorial!

    1.Open a blank document i will use 400X400
    2.use the frayed brush size 100 and draw and X
    3.next pick the frayed brush size 20 or under and in between the X's lines making a webbing type thing
    4.next go to filter>render>difference clouds
    note color will become the opposite color of the brushing!
    5.repeat steps 2-4 if desired if not your done here is the result

    remember this is my first tutorial.
    rates please

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    pretty thorough for a first tutorial 8/10 for the organization but 5/10 for the work itself

    keep it up u'll get better soon
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    Quote Originally Posted by LiNuX View Post
    pretty thorough for a first tutorial 8/10 for the organization but 5/10 for the work itself

    keep it up u'll get better soon
    Thanks i tried that on another forum and there like....
    YOU SUCK 0/10!

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    lol then just leave them forum, that's just gonna hurt your determination lol, thats what i get from psychology class lol
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    Listen evrything is good, but check my tut i made. Go and dowload it. Then take fraps for an asaple and start taking pictures, step by step.. .Show them how wich size to start. Show them from where to dowloade renders. Where to dowload brushes what brushes to use and finally tell them there E-mail so they can contact you if the dont understand somthing.Or like i did ask the to post questions in the forum. Make some cool letters so your tut can look aswom... Then add a fwe tuches and theres an real tut.. Try it.. But for now the grade is 5/10


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    Very Psychedelic. 10/10 you dirty Rastafarian. Remember, design isn't about how good your work is. Well...it is. But people think the wrong things about all work. This in my opinion, gets that score, being how you put the time in to make a tut. Good job on your first ^_^

    Lol by the way...I just learned something new :P

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    Don't like the colours, but i like the design... I think it would look awesome in black & white.

    Good work.

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    thanks for the nice comments iv been doing that kinda stuff since i got photoshop then mindless doodles

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