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backgrounds kinda boring

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It's a sky. I suck at photoshop, but I think I've improved somewhat. I think some might mistake it for blurry lightning, though.

QUOTE(Heads22 @ Jan 28, 2006 -> 08:24 PM)
It's a sky. I suck at photoshop, but I think I've improved somewhat. I think some might mistake it for blurry lightning, though.

try filtering it and screw around w/ all the filter stuff till it looks cool.

QUOTE(Random @ Jan 28, 2006 -> 08:30 PM)
try filtering it and screw around w/ all the filter stuff till it looks cool.

real scientific approach ;)

Heads, this actually has the perfect approach to it, you just need to start screwin w/ the features.

 

Starts a new doc, 3x3, and draw 3 1px pencil marks diagonally down the doc. Define the patter (via Edit) and fill into a layer that lies just behind the logo and the two players.

 

Really drop the Opacity on it til it looks cool.

 

Also, it just lacks a border. You can use the pencil tool and shift to make straight lines which makes borders a lot less tedious.

 

If you follow tohse directions, please repost it. :cheers:

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QUOTE(DukeNukeEm @ Jan 28, 2006 -> 08:03 PM)
Heads, this actually has the perfect approach to it, you just need to start screwin w/ the features.

 

Starts a new doc, 3x3, and draw 3 1px pencil marks diagonally down the doc.  Define the patter (via Edit) and fill into a layer that lies just behind the logo and the two players.

 

Really drop the Opacity on it til it looks cool.

 

Also, it just lacks a border.  You can use the pencil tool and shift to make straight lines which makes borders a lot less tedious.

 

If you follow tohse directions, please repost it. :cheers:

 

 

Yeah, I only saved the final image. Not the layers. LOL

border: new layer. Ctrl + A, edit, stroke. 1 pixel, black "OK", you have a border

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QUOTE(Felix @ Jan 28, 2006 -> 08:40 PM)
real scientific approach ;)

Thats the Random Style!

Yeah, I only saved the final image. Not the layers. LOL

 

youre a lost cause.

 

:headbang :headbang :headbang

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