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« on: September 20, 2005, 01:10:57 AM »

Well guys i wanted to give you this gift from me to you a bit early Razz anyway here it is, straight out of the oven :haha: Ohh and remember, if you post this somewhere else under your name I will personally see to it that Michael Jackson rapes you.


1.Well first start off with a 400x125 blank document with a white background.


2. Now create a new layer (Ctrl+Shift+N or press the new layer button in your layers box) called BG or anything else.


3. Once you have done that your Photoshop window should look like this.


4. Now download some brushes, I used Metal-CX's Chaotic Abstract Brushes (available at http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/19548105/) and start to brush with the settings onscreen settings.


5. Brush again but with a different brush from the brushpack.


6. After a little bit of brushing your sig should look like this.


7. Now make a new layer called Gradient or whatever you want to call it Razz


8. Now your Photoshop window should look like this.


9. Now open up your gradient box and pick two pastel colours that aren't too dark (The colours i picked can be seen in the screenshot)


10. Now draw a normal gradient in any direction but making it evenly centered.


11. Doesn't look too nice does it? :haha:


12. Now set the gradient layers layer mode to Colour Burn and... tada!


13. Now onto making a 1337 border! Make a new layer called border or whatever ;)


14. After making the layer your Photoshop window should look like this.


15. Now press Ctrl+A then go to Edit then go to stroke and use the following settings.


16. Do stroke again with the following settings.


17. Do stroke for a final time with these settings.


18. Now deselect by pressing Ctrl+D then set the Borders layer mode to Soft Light.


19. Now onto the render, heres the render i picked. Copy it onto your sig.


20. Once the render is on your sig use Free Transform (Ctrl+T) so you can resize it and move it into where you want it to be.


21. Now I just moved the render behind the Gradient layer and I'm finished!


Thanks for reading!

Other helpful links
Dagger's Sig Shop: http://www.testmy.net/forum/t-8026.0
Dagger's Sig Pack: http://www.testmy.net/forum/t-7994.0

Ohh and I need someone to host the .PSD for me if they could Smile
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