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Post  Wacky on Sun Aug 17, 2008 4:56 pm


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Re: Wacky's Tutorials

Post  visiterjr on Wed Sep 03, 2008 11:56 pm

How do you change the color of a brush? Question

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Re: Wacky's Tutorials

Post  Wacky on Thu Sep 04, 2008 2:08 am

visiterjr wrote:How do you change the color of a brush? Question


you don't, you make a new layer, Color it the color that you want, then set it on Overlay, Duplicate the Layer ONCE, Then Set the top overlay layer to 50% Opacity.

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Post  LondonToad. on Thu Sep 04, 2008 6:09 pm

this is hard to understand confused confused confused


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Re: Wacky's Tutorials

Post  Wacky on Thu Sep 04, 2008 8:22 pm

Yes I admit, This is not easy for Gimp Beginners. I'm going to post notes about Doing Gradeints Maps or so Soon.

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Post  LondonToad. on Thu Sep 04, 2008 8:37 pm

i tryed to follow and this was the best i could do



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Re: Wacky's Tutorials

Post  visiterjr on Thu Sep 04, 2008 8:51 pm

LondonToad. wrote:this is hard to understand confused confused confused



I agree 100%... confused

Nice sig,btw. Smile

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Post  LondonToad. on Thu Sep 04, 2008 9:02 pm

visiterjr wrote:
LondonToad. wrote:this is hard to understand confused confused confused



I agree 100%... confused

Nice sig,btw. Smile


thanks vis
and thanks wacky


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Re: Wacky's Tutorials

Post  Wacky on Thu Sep 04, 2008 9:32 pm

Okay Team LISTEN UP! Because I'm only going to post this ONCE! Got it? Good. Smile

Okay, I've Gotten News, Complaints, Appluases, Groans, Moans, and other types of things that you cannot get Step 5. No Worries. I jot down some notes.

LISTEN UP!

We will test this on a basic sig.
Duplicate the Basic Sig

Step 1: Go and Choose a gradient you like to choose. Then Go To Colors > Maps > Gradient Map, Click on Gradient Map, Be careful not to Gradient Map on the bottom sig...

Results should look like this with ():

Step 2: Press and Hold Ctrl + L, Then Change The Layer Setting to Hue at 20%
() Change From Normal to Hue, Change the Opacity to 20%.

Result (Before at 20%)


Result (At 20%)


Next Testing, We Will use this Gradient:


Uh oh, Results look icky. Oh What shall we do?! No problem, Change that Layer with the Gradient Map to color instead of hue. (You were suppose to duplicate the Layer after you merged down the Red Layer with the Bottom Layer)


Less Bright, But Less Icky. Smile Set this at 25% BTW.

Last but not least: Becareful on some gradients, You cannot use Gradient Map with Same Gradients.

For Instance:
That Gradient Wont work for either setting.
Any Gradient with Different Colors of blends WILL NOT WORK. (Like Red, white, and blue)

*Rainbow Gradient, Golden Gradient, Abstract Gradients, etc. WILL NOT WORK.
** Gradient Maps will make your sig more calmer than Flashier, makes the effects a bit boring. Be careful...
*** Too Much Gradient Maps will result bad colors in sigs.

Hope this helps.

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Post  LondonToad. on Thu Sep 04, 2008 9:50 pm

that helped more. thank you bounce


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Post  Wacky on Thu Sep 04, 2008 10:03 pm

LondonToad. wrote:that helped more. thank you bounce


No problem.

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Re: Wacky's Tutorials

Post  visiterjr on Thu Sep 04, 2008 10:43 pm

Wacky wrote:
visiterjr wrote:How do you change the color of a brush? Question


you don't, you make a new layer, Color it the color that you want, then set it on Overlay, Duplicate the Layer ONCE, Then Set the top overlay layer to 50% Opacity.



Uhh...I'm still confused... confused confused confused

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What I Do...

Post  Razzmatazz on Fri Sep 05, 2008 9:13 pm

Well the way I do it is just make a black/grey/white BG with Grunge Brushes and then I just go to Colour > Coluorize, and I fool around with the settings (usually making the saturation as high as it can go) Smile
Good Job Wacky, your way is better then mine!Razz

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Re: Wacky's Tutorials

Post  visiterjr on Sun Sep 07, 2008 2:15 am

I'll be more specific...

Step 2 is confusing... confused

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Re: Wacky's Tutorials

Post  Wacky on Sun Sep 07, 2008 2:30 am

http://www.datafilehost.com/download-d16e8d3e.html



This Link should work, This Zip folder does not contain Viruses, To Be Precise, I Uploaded the File TWICE. So it should work with No Problems.

Report anything that doesn't work. Thanks!

If I do Harm your computer, Then I apologize, but it shouldn't...:s *Please don't let it harm anyone else's computers...:[

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