Signature, Help |
Signature, Help |
Sep 16 2008, 06:46 AM
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Member Group: Veterans Joined: 6-September 08 |
Is it even remotely possiable to make a signature from just the regular Paint program?
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Sep 18 2008, 08:52 PM
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Member Group: Members Joined: 9-August 08 |
Hmm... I'm not sure I know of any place, yet. I mostly learned everything I know from messing around with it.
Well, if I were you here's what I would do. First I'd mess around with the Clouds(effects, render, clouds), changing the colors you have changes what the clouds look like, so maybe if you put red and orange, or something, it might look like fire. It would probably look really cool is if you make the fire looking clouds, then create a new layer, go to the new layer and use the Julia Fractal(right under clouds). Definitely create a new layer(click on the papers with a plus sign on them, should be in the bottom right corner), you'll need at least two, one for the fire(below) and one for whatever it is that is going on top(above). Now either you can draw whatever it is you want yourself, or you can find a picture to use, if you're going to use a picture go ahead and find one, then open it when you already have your background picture up, it should open along side the picture you already have up(in the top right corner), you can switch which you on by clicking on them. Get rid of the background using the eraser tool, if the background is one solid color(including white) you can use the magic wand tool, which will make it so that whatever color you click on is the only part of the picture that is affected. If it doesn't seem to be getting all of the background then upper the Tolerance %. Once all the background is gone you can copy the picture by using the select tool, once you've selected it press Ctrl+C then go over to your background picture make sure you on the layer you want the thing to be on and press Ctrl+V, the thing should pop up, and you will instantly be on the move tool, so go ahead and move it wherever you want it. Okay I think that should do it... Hopefully I made it so you could understand. |
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