Beginner's Brushing Tutorial, By RaVNzCRoFT
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Beginner's Brushing Tutorial, By RaVNzCRoFT
Brushing is quite simple. All it takes is a good brush set or two, and a few minutes. There is no special way to brush; you just brush around until you get something that looks good. However, a lot of people have been asking me how I brush. So a decided to make a video/tutorial on my techniques of brushing. There's not much to explain, so just watch what I do and try to develop some techniques of your own. You can download the brush set I used, Reflux Abstract, at http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/24159623/. You may or may not be able to click that link. If you click it and it doesn't work, copy and paste it into your address bar.
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--RaVNzCRoFT
Downloads!!!
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Note: If you view with Putfile, don't forget to increase the dimensions to the largest possible.
Enjoy!
--RaVNzCRoFT
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Well that's the basic way of doing multicolors. Not many people know that gradients do a much better job for multicolors, and they look a lot better. As I'm making the layers invisible/visible at the end of the tutorial, you can see the backround colored with the gradient for a second. Doing the Filter > Clouds thing doesn't make the multicolor very clear. And for that signature I made, the car was silver with blue stripes. So I made a silver and blue striped gradient, and I made it going in the same direction as the car. Gradients look a lot better, in my opinion. And you can customize the colors in them very easily.
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Yeah. To color the backround in the tutorial, I used a color balance. But when I made the layers visible, I made a gradient layer visible. I didn't use a color balance for the final signature. So yeah, I made the gradient, and it created the colors 100% opaque. Then I just set it to Overlay, and you get a very nice result.