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It's the magic program called ~~> Psx2 EmuLatoR (Smthing like that) Google it "Emulator for playstation 2" GL
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Junked.
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Dn exei na kanei an einai me l2 h oxi... KA8OLOU advertisment .. aoristou 8ematos.. Einai kanonas opoios evale o maxtor k prepei na tiri8ei apo olous k otan lew apo OLOUS <<Olous>> Btw nai oi gl mods k genika staff members mporei na eixan kanei advertisment ta site tous alla pleon exoun svistei ola gia auto k aPo edw k pera dn 8a afinoume kanenaN.. ektos k eNtos team
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Isws ftaei h grammatoseira p exeis ;/
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Πιο online game πιστέυετε πώς παίζεται πιο πολύ στην Ελλάδα?
K4rMa replied to Freyr's topic in Off-Topics
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ahahaha rofL.. GJ ^^
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http://www.tinypic.com
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Ok This wil be damn much writing but here you go T__T How To make a Cosmic Exposion [1] First of all I have taken a new file of height = 400 pixels, width = 400 pixels and resoulation of 72 dpi in the RGB mode. [2] Make a new layer from the layer pallete. [3] Fill the new document with black color. [4] Click Filter>Noise>Add Noise Apply the following settings. [5] Your image will look like this. [6] Go to Image>Adjustments>Levels apply the following settings. [7] Your image will look like this. [8] Make a new layer from the layer pallete. [9] Select the Elliptical marqee tool from the tool pallete and draw the oval in the file as shown below in fig. [10] Fill the color coding # 000854 as given in the image below. [11] Your image will look like this. [12] Go to Blending Options>Pattern Overlay apply the following setting. [13] Your image will look like this. [14] Now go to Filter>Blur>Gaussian Blur Apply the following settings. [15] Your image will look like this. [16] Make a new layer from the layer pallete. [17] Select the Elliptical marqee tool from the tool pallete and draw the oval in the file as shown below in fig. [18] Fill the new document with color white color as shown below. [19] Now go to Filter>Stylize>Wind Apply the following settings. [20] Then press the Cntrl+F for more filter. [21] Now again go to Filter>Stylize>Wind Apply the following settings. 22] Then press the Cntrl+F for more filter. [23] Your image will look like this. [24] Go to Edit>Transform Rotate 90'CW now your image will look like this. [25] Now go to Filter>Stylize>Wind Apply the following settings. [26] Then press the Cntrl+F for more filter. [27] Now again go to Filter>Stylize>Wind Apply the following settings. [28] Then press the Cntrl+F for more filter. [29] Your image will look like this. [30] With the help of Transform tool make it small as you can see in the next image. [31] Go to Image>Mode>Grayscale. [32] Your image will look like this. [33] Go to Image>Mode>Indexed. [34] And again go to Image>Mode>Color Table>Black Body as shown in the fig. below. [34] Your final image will be as attractive as mine as showing below :blink::blink: Credits ~~> Grayland
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This tutorial will show you an easy way to create a random starry night sky, using just a few of PhotoShops tools. You can make the document any size you want, and can decide how many stars you want! First thing we do is create a new document and fill the background black. Make sure the background layer is active (not locked). If it's called Background, double click the layer and press Ok. Once we have our black background, we should goto Filter > Noise > Add Noise. Make sure Gaussian and Monochromatic are selected, and choose a percentage that looks good for the rough amount of stars you want, however, it will change somewhat. In this example, we used 15%: Next, goto Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur. Choose a relatively low value. This example used 0.2 pixels. Now we want to goto Image > Adjustments > Threshold, and drag the slider up to display how many stars you want to be visible. We should have something like this: Goto Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur again, and because the stars are now more bold, choose a slightly higher value. In this example, 0.5 was used. Now we can use the Paintbrush with color White, a small size and the Airbrush option selected to paint a glow around some of the stars. You will also want to turn down the opacity of the brush, maybe to somewhere around 10-15%. Optionally, you may want to also make use of some really nice Flare brushes available for PhotoShop. Which can be downloaded from multiple sources, or there are some in the Assorted brush pack of PhotoShop CS3. With a flare brush, it could look like this: Noise in PhotoShop is generated at random, so you may want to try a couple times to get the output you want. Our final image looks like this: Credits ~> BreakDowN
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How to open Moving .gifs in CS3. Ok first click File>Open now in the 'File Name' put "*.*" Without "" And hit "Enter" now you should see the moving .gifs now Double click the one(s) you want. Hope this helps.
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Open a new document. I used 800x600px. Look for a road photo on the Internet. Step 2 Now we need a photo of a person. Once you have your photo, it's time to extract the guy from the background. Using the Pen Tool(P) create a path like in the image below. After that go to the Paths Palette and create a selection from that path. Then go to Layer>Layer Mask>Reveal Selection. Lastly, I named this layer "dude." http://psdtuts.s3.amazonaws.com/128_Wave_Explosion/we_s2.jpg[/img] Step 3 Go to Edit>Transform>Scale and reduce the size of the guy. Then go to Edit>Transform>Flip Horizontal. We do that to match the light direction. http://psdtuts.s3.amazonaws.com/128_Wave_Explosion/we_s3.jpg[/img] Step 4 Go to Image>Adjustments>Curves. The idea here is to darken the guy a little bit so he will fit better with the background. Use the image below as a reference. http://psdtuts.s3.amazonaws.com/128_Wave_Explosion/we_s4.jpg[/img] Step 5 Holding Cmd/Ctrl click on the mask thumb of the "dude" layer. That will create a marquee selection of the guy. After that create a new layer. Rename it to "shadow" and fill it with black. Then go to Edit>Transform>Distort and move the vertices to make the shadow in perspective. The last thing here is go to Filter>Blur>Gaussian Blur. http://psdtuts.s3.amazonaws.com/128_Wave_Explosion/we_s5.jpg[/img] Step 6 Grab the Ellipse Tool(U). Select Paths instead of Shape Layer. Create a Circle, like the image below. After that grab the Direct Selection Tool(A) and adjust the bottom of the circle. http://psdtuts.s3.amazonaws.com/128_Wave_Explosion/we_s6.jpg[/img] Step 7 Create a new layer. Rename it to "clouds." Then go to Filter>Render>Clouds. While holding Alt, click on Clouds. After that go to the Path's Palette and create a selection from the path and mask the layer. Tip: As you will be using the Render>Clouds, you will probably need to apply the filter several times until you got the clouds just right. Keep working with it until the light and dark areas are in a good position. http://psdtuts.s3.amazonaws.com/128_Wave_Explosion/we_s7.jpg[/img] Step 8 Go to Filter>Liquefy. In the Liquefy Dialog Box select the Bloat Tool (B). Then for the settings use: Brush Size 550, Brush Density 100, Brush Pressure 100, Brush Rate 60, and Turbulent Jitter 75. Then select the Show Backdrop Option. That will allow you to see the clouds and the background. It will be necessary to use the Bloat Tool in the right place. Click a few times and deselect the Show Backdrop. Then you will see the effect and will be able to repeat it more times in the correct place. http://psdtuts.s3.amazonaws.com/128_Wave_Explosion/we_s8.jpg[/img] Step 9 Change the Blend Mode of the cloud layer to Soft Light. Then create another layer and rename it to "Clouds 2" and repeat Steps 7 and 8. We will need another cloud to make it more turbulent. This time, however, use Multiply for the Blend Mode. After that, create yet another layer. Rename it to "Clouds 3" and repeat Steps 7 and 8. For this layer use Color Dodge for the Blend Mode. The last thing here is with the Eraser Tool (E) delete some parts. This layer is used to give highlights to the clouds. http://psdtuts.s3.amazonaws.com/128_Wave_Explosion/we_s9.jpg[/img] Step 10 Group the "Clouds 3" layer and go to Layer>Layer Mask>Reveal All. After that, select the Brush Tool (B), give it a black color, and mask some parts of the clouds that are close to the ground. http://psdtuts.s3.amazonaws.com/128_Wave_Explosion/we_s10.jpg[/img] Step 11 Select the "Clouds" layer and go to Filter>Sharpen>Sharpen More. Then repeat this Sharpen filter on Clouds 2 and 3 layers. Step 12 Create a new layer. Rename it to "Glow." Fill it with white and go to the Path Palette. Create a selection from the clouds path as we did in Step 9. Then mask the layer. After that go to Layer>Layer Style>Outer Glow. Use the default settings. Then go to Layer>Layer Style>Create Layer. This command will create another layer from the Outer Glow. You can delete the white layer and leave just the Outer Glow layer. http://psdtuts.s3.amazonaws.com/128_Wave_Explosion/we_s12.jpg[/img] Step 13 Create a folder called "Lights." Move the "Glow" layer to this folder. Next select the "Glow" layer. Then go to Layer>Layer Mask>Reveal All. Then select the Brush Tool, black for the color, and start masking the glow. We need just the outline; however, some bright spots in the middle will give a nice result. http://psdtuts.s3.amazonaws.com/128_Wave_Explosion/we_s13.jpg[/img] Step 14 Create a new layer beneath the clouds group. Using the Elliptical Marquee Tool create a selection like the image below. Fill the layer with black and use 40% Opacity. http://psdtuts.s3.amazonaws.com/128_Wave_Explosion/we_s14.jpg[/img] Step 15 Go to Layer>Layer Mask>Reveal All. After that select the Gradient Tool(G) and use a black and white gradient. Then mask the layer, like in the image below. http://psdtuts.s3.amazonaws.com/128_Wave_Explosion/we_s15.jpg[/img] Step 16 Duplicate the layer and go to Layer>Layer Mask>Apply. Then go to Edit>Transform>Distort. Repeat the same thing we did for the shadow of the guy on this layer. Group these two layers and rename the group to "Shadows." http://psdtuts.s3.amazonaws.com/128_Wave_Explosion/we_s16.jpg[/img] Step 17 Create a new layer right above the road photo. Go to Filter>Render>Clouds. Then go to Filter>Distort>ZigZag. Use 100 for the Amount and 5 for the Ridges. For the Style use Pond Ripples. http://psdtuts.s3.amazonaws.com/128_Wave_Explosion/we_s17.jpg[/img] Step 18 Now go to Edit>Transform>Distort. Distort the layer until you get the right perspective. After that, change the Blend Mode to Overlay. Again, as we are using Render Clouds, the results may vary so you might need to erase some parts to make it more realistic. http://psdtuts.s3.amazonaws.com/128_Wave_Explosion/we_s18.jpg[/img] Step 19 Create an Elliptical Selection like the image below. Then fill it with black. After that, create another Elliptical Selection, but smaller. Then delete that part of the layer. With the Magic Wand Tool(W) select the black part of the layer. http://psdtuts.s3.amazonaws.com/128_Wave_Explosion/we_s19.jpg[/img] Step 20 Duplicate the road's layer and select it. Make sure that you still have the Marquee Selection from the Step 19. Then go to Layer>Layer Mask>Reveal Selection. You can delete the black ellipse layer from the Step 19 or just hide it. Go to Layer>Layer Styles>Bevel and Emboss. This is another way to create the ripple effect. You could use Displace as well. http://psdtuts.s3.amazonaws.com/128_Wave_Explosion/we_s20.jpg[/img] Step 21 Go to Layer>New Layer Fill>Gradient. Use Radial for the Style. For the colors use #ddc396 and #2f1e00. Change the Blend mode to Color Dodge. http://psdtuts.s3.amazonaws.com/128_Wave_Explosion/we_s21.jpg[/img] Step 22 Here I used another image from Stock.Xchng, image. Just place it on top of all layers and change the Blend Mode to Overlay. http://psdtuts.s3.amazonaws.com/128_Wave_Explosion/we_s22.jpg[/img] Step 23 Now let's make some adjustments. First, lets darken our Magneto dude a bit more. Select the Burn Tool(S) and burn the back of the guy. After that, change the Blend Mode of the "ripples" layer to Soft Light. You can delete some parts of the clouds as well. http://psdtuts.s3.amazonaws.com/128_Wave_Explosion/we_s23.jpg[/img] Step 24 Create a new folder, beneath the "dude" layer. Name the group "power" and change the Blend Mode to Color Dodge. After that, create a new layer inside of this group. Then using the Brush Tool with white color, create some lights coming from the hands of the guy. Tip: use a regular brush with 0% for the hardness. After that you create another layer. Use some brushes to add more effects. I used some abstract brushes from http://brusheezy.com. Then add a Pink Outer Glow Layer Style. http://psdtuts.s3.amazonaws.com/128_Wave_Explosion/we_s24.jpg[/img] Step 25 Import the truck image, you can download it at image. Then with the Magic Wand Tool(W) select and delete the background of the photo. Leave just the truck. After that go to Edit>Transform>Flip Horizontal. Move the truck to the side of the road. http://psdtuts.s3.amazonaws.com/128_Wave_Explosion/we_s25.jpg[/img] Step 26 Go to Image>Adjustments>Curves and make the truck a bit darker. After that, using the Rectangular Marquee Tool(M), create a rectangular selection a bit bigger than the truck. Then go to Filter>Blur>Radial Blur. For the settings use Amount 2, Method use Spin, and set Best Quality. Next go to Filter>Blur>Motion Blur. Then use -75 degrees for the angle and 3 pixels for the Distance. http://psdtuts.s3.amazonaws.com/128_Wave_Explosion/we_s26.jpg[/img] Step 27 Now we will create the truck's shadow. To do that select the Truck's layer, click with the right button of the mouse and choose Select Pixels. Then create a new layer and fill it with black. Put this layer beneath the truck layer and go to Edit>Transform>Distort. Distort the shadow to make it look more real. Then go to Filter>Blur>Gaussian Blur. Change the Opacity of this layer to 60%. http://psdtuts.s3.amazonaws.com/128_Wave_Explosion/we_s27.jpg[/img] Step 28 Group the truck and the shadow layer and rename it to "truck." Then organize your folders in the Layers Palette. http://psdtuts.s3.amazonaws.com/128_Wave_Explosion/we_s28.jpg[/img] Conclusion You can add more elements to the image, like a traffic cone or more cars. But always change the curves in order to make the objects have the same lighting. That will make the image more realistic. For some effects, there will be many other ways to achieve a similar result. Experiment with different methods of achieving an effect, like we did with the ripples. Finally, stick with the ones you think are the best for that image. Credits : TaK3rMaN
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Step 1: Create a blank document of any size (800px by 600px is a good start) and fill the background with a solid black colour. Select Filter > Render > Clouds from the main menu & make sure you have black and white selected as your background and foreground colours respectively. If you do this right you will have a cloudy texture like the one on the left. Step 2: Apply Filter > Pixelate > Mezzotint with the type list-box set to Short Strokes. After a little processing time you should end up with an image that resembles the one opposite. Step 3: Its now time to create the main effect. Run Filter > Blur > Radial Blur with your settings defined as follows: Amount: 100 Blur Method: Zoom Quality: Best Do this twice and you should end up with a common 'warp' effect like the one on the left. Once you have done this, duplicate the layer once (there should only be one layer in your document - i.e. the background). Step 4: With the bottom (background) layer selected in your layer palette, twirl the image a little by running Filter > Distort > Twirl with an angle of +120. NB. Don't be too alarmed if your twirls and/or final result does not exactly match my own. Steps 1 and 2 have an element of randomness, so the image is a little different every time. It makes this tutorial more fun, dontchathink? Step 5: It looks interesting so far, but we can make it look better. To make your image look like the one opposite, select the top (duplicate) layer, and repeat Filter > Distort > Twirl, this time with the angle set to -180. Change the layer's blending mode to Lighten to phase the two layers together. Other blending modes have different funky effects, so feel free to experiment! Step 6: Its time to add a little colour. Choose Image > Adjustments > Hue/Saturation from the main menu and enter in the following settings: Hue: 0 Saturation: +25 Lightness: 0 Colorize: Checked This will give your layer a reddish hue. You aren't limited to this colour, of course - feel free to choose a different one if you wish. Step 7: It looks good, but we can still improve upon it. Repeat step 6, but this time on the original background layer, and with these settings: Hue: +202 Saturation: +63 Lightness: 0 Colorize: Checked Step 8: As a final touch, merge both layers together by choosing Layer > Merge Visible from the main menu. Once this has been done, run Filter > Sharpen > Unsharp Mask with these settings: Amount: 100% Radius: 0.5px Threshold: 0 These settings can be varied to your own personal taste. And that's it - you're finished! It may be prudent to crop away the outsides of the image to remove filter grain, but I'll let you do that. Have fun! Credits : Unknown ?!
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1.Open up a image 2.Make 4 new layers and add noise-Filter/Noise/Add Noise..with these setings: with every new layer add 1% more amount (for expamle layer 1- 60% layer 2- 61 % layer 3 62% etc) Then use Motion Blur tool -Filter/Blur/Motion Blur.. Setting: Angle: 80 Distance: 30 3.on each layer with "rain" we use Bleniding mode on screen like this 4 We now go to image ready 5 turn of the layer place we turn of the visability of the layers with "rain" and leave only the background and layer 1 6 in the Animation tabel we duplicate the first layer We repeate steps 5-6 and we get this thingy ;] optimize save it and its ready credits ~~> Kubaa1
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Psifo s kanenan pousti mpourdelo ta kanw k monos m ^^
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an 8elete deite to plz
K4rMa replied to dreamgeneral15's question in Request Server Development Help [Greek]
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Wanted13 esy eisai p 8a efeuges apo forum k 8a ginosOUn guesT ? Stn anagki ksanaginese member e ? ^^ Gelaei kosmos...
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That's why he have th1s section: http://www.maxcheaters.com/forum/index.php?board=6.0 Search or open a request thread there. locked.
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mpa dn laggara ka8olou... AN KAI 174 users smr.. logiko na paei kapws to site... etoimasteite gia lag gt ta kalutera erxontai ^^ 8a gemisoume akoma pio poliii meta to update...
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Better to lock it, @][aker If you have other questions .. MY pm's are open for you.. LOCKED.
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Your answer is here... why i must repeat the same things ?!
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No he cant even if it is smthing important or he will understand only if he get an answer at russian language! The forum is based on greek and english language! But as you can see there are some child boards at l2 sections for russian ppl! http://www.maxcheaters.com/forum/index.php?topic=22198.0 That's why they told you to dont speak or opening a thread with russian language @][aker