Flame Banshees by Iron_forge
-
- Readers Club
- Posts: 285
- Joined: Sat Sep 20, 2003 7:08 am
- Location: The Netherlands, Europe
- Contact:
Flame Banshees by Iron_forge
Note that no PPF for this will ever be released, still some cool images though
- Iron_Forge
- Posts: 532
- Joined: Sat Sep 20, 2003 9:21 pm
why
why wont the ppf be released.
- Iron_Forge
- Posts: 532
- Joined: Sat Sep 20, 2003 9:21 pm
They're added to the bitmaps collection, rather than injecting over an old bitmap...Since PPF's can't be made of two files that are different sizes, I'm not sure how I'm going to release it yet...Its for a mod I'm playing around with, so if I ever finish that mod, I'll figure it out...(If being a huge word... ;oP
- {G}H0g-Jump4h
- Posts: 811
- Joined: Sat Nov 01, 2003 4:51 pm
- Location: At the bottom of Delta Halo's lake
- Contact:
im with you HAL9000, i need a detailed, from scratch skin editing tutorial. if anyone has one or can explain it to me, my AIM is CSMastaHaXoR, or e-mail me at JokeboxJP@aol.comi need help w/ photoshop how do i skin please tell me in great detail please!!!!
Now im back.
-
- Posts: 34
- Joined: Sun Nov 02, 2003 12:09 am
- Location: British Columbia
- Contact:
-
- Posts: 1375
- Joined: Fri Oct 24, 2003 1:30 am
- Location: Earth
- Contact:
How do I make my skins? Well, there's probably a "good" skinning tutorial somewhere on this forum *coughcoughNOTcoughcough* by darkstorm... So if "Do your changes then go to save as" isn't specific enough, then I guess I better give out some semi-useful Photoshop tips:
1) Use the different selection tools! They really help.
2) When using a selection tool, you can press the Shift key and select an area to add on to your current selection, and you can press the Alt key instead to remove an area from your selection.
3) Make selections of the parts you want to edit, and then copy and paste the selection so it's on a new layer, then you can edit that section without messing up the image.
4) Use Color Balance or Hue/Saturation when changing the color. Don't use the Paintbrush tool unless you want it to look flat (there is one exception, which I'll go into next). Another way of changing the color is to make a new layer, and then in the layers palette click on Normal, and select "Multiply". Now you can select a color, and start painting with the paintbrush, and the "paint" will be transparent, but it won't look like it's "painted" on (that also means that it won't look like another newbie skin from darkstorm).
5) There ARE other filters that come with Photoshop that do NOT make your skins look like a POS made in M$ Paint (i.e. Chrome). For the flames I happened to have a nice Fire filter and smudged it around to make it look right when mirrored.
6) Selections help. They really do.
7) My sig is older than my PC, so I really ought to make a new one.
1) Use the different selection tools! They really help.
2) When using a selection tool, you can press the Shift key and select an area to add on to your current selection, and you can press the Alt key instead to remove an area from your selection.
3) Make selections of the parts you want to edit, and then copy and paste the selection so it's on a new layer, then you can edit that section without messing up the image.
4) Use Color Balance or Hue/Saturation when changing the color. Don't use the Paintbrush tool unless you want it to look flat (there is one exception, which I'll go into next). Another way of changing the color is to make a new layer, and then in the layers palette click on Normal, and select "Multiply". Now you can select a color, and start painting with the paintbrush, and the "paint" will be transparent, but it won't look like it's "painted" on (that also means that it won't look like another newbie skin from darkstorm).
5) There ARE other filters that come with Photoshop that do NOT make your skins look like a POS made in M$ Paint (i.e. Chrome). For the flames I happened to have a nice Fire filter and smudged it around to make it look right when mirrored.
6) Selections help. They really do.
7) My sig is older than my PC, so I really ought to make a new one.
-
- Posts: 764
- Joined: Tue Oct 21, 2003 8:28 am
- Location: I DONT KNOW
- Contact:
-
- Posts: 764
- Joined: Tue Oct 21, 2003 8:28 am
- Location: I DONT KNOW
- Contact: