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This section is ment for 2D images and tips, scroll down for 3D-section!
Have fun!
Tips for Adobe's PhotoShop 4-5 and Paint Shop Pro 4-5
These tips require EYE CANDY filter 3.0 (except 3rd). You can see the
results from number before the tips. These tips can be done with several
other programs too, but the tip is always written as it was done with
the program which is noted after the tip. You may not find always the
values which need to be set if you use other program than the one it
was made with, but don't worry: the results are usually same!
This
is really simple image to do, first select the type tool and
make a text you want with it (and choose a color you like). Then open
the filter dialog and choose Eye Candy 3.0/Inner bevel,
use the options you like (I used button with default parameters).
Unselect (if selected) "Preserve transparency" from the layer
where the text is. And finally select Airbrush Tool and brush
you like (I used some kind of star-brush) then just poke it to positions
you like! Nombreux!
This tip was contributed by Toni
Helenius and made with Photoshop 4
This
is another simple image to do, first select the type tool and
make a text you want with it. Select the Gradient Tool and
set options into it (I used Yellow, Violet, Orange and Blue)
and color the image with it (BEFORE COLORING it, check that layer's
"Preserve transparency" is checked). Then open the filter
dialog and choose Eye Candy 3.0/Inner bevel, use the options
you like (I used button with default parameters). (*) After
that check that layer's "Preserve transparency" is unchecked
and open the filter dialog and choose Eye Candy 3.0/Fire,
use the options you like (I used default parameters) (*). Repeat the
spot * if you want your image to be more HOT!
This tip was contributed by Toni
Helenius and made with Photoshop 4
First
select white as your foreground color then select text
and type the text you want with it. Choose Image/Noise/Add,
try using options random and 50%. Go to Image/Blur/Motion
blur and use something like 40° and 33 pixels
as options. We are almost done here just select (be sure that you
have white selected as your foreground color) Image/Other/Hot
wax coating. Looks quite dark, well lets colorize it! Go to Colors/Colorize
and choose options you like (the blue is Hue: 165 and Saturation:
255). And finally if you want a small effect which brings the
image to live choose Image/Effects/Drop shadow and use the
settings you like (I used Blue, 100, 12.2, 2 and 2).
Neat isn't it?
This tip was contributed by Toni
Helenius and made with Paint Shop Pro 5
The
start is like on 3rd tip... First select white as your foreground
color then select text and type the text you want with
it. Choose Image/Noise/Add, try using options random
and 50%. Go to Image/Blur/Motion blur and use something
like 40° and 33 pixels as options. Select (be sure
that you have white selected as your foreground color)
Image/Other/Hot wax coating. Looks quite dark, well lets colorize
it! Go to Colors/Colorize and choose options you like (the
green I used is Hue: 84 and Saturation: 124). Now lets
use the Image/Plug-in filters/Eye candy 3/Inner bevel filter,
set the options you like. And finally lay a green glass over the text
by going to Image/Plug-in filters/Eye candy 3/Glass, again
use the setting you like. Very cool!
This tip was contributed by Toni
Helenius and made with Paint Shop Pro 5
If you have tips
for any graphic program, please mail
me!
This is the 3D-section, this contains 3D images made by me mostly
(you can sen your works to me, I'll publish them to here). I have
made the with 3D studio max or Bryce 3D, they are the
best 3D-programs ever made by human being. As you may see from the
pictures; the best of 3D are light-effects. And another thing
you can see from my 3D-images; almost all images have something to
do with religion(s) or nature. Of course I have done more 3D images
than these 6 (e.g different versions of my logo), but I just selected
these... Have fun!
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