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Very good guide thanks! Keep up the good work my friend!
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[Tutorial] Turn your photograph of a city into a ghost city
Morian replied to K4rMa's topic in Tutorials/Guides
LOL! Very Good! Now I go to make my city "Ioannina" to ghost city! With Titlle "The soul of Alli Passa come back" :P -
Ever wanted to learn how to use Adobe Photoshop, but had no idea where to start? Most Adobe Photoshop tutorials are for people who are already familiar with Adobe Photoshop. This tutorial goes right back to the DAWN OF TIME! :) ...and is designed for the Adobe Photoshop beginner. This basic, thirty-minute tutorial is not a comprehensive instruction manual. It only gives you the very basic features you need to know to start using Adobe Photoshop. From there, you'll quickly discover most of the other features of the program. The images in this tutorial are from Adobe Photoshop 7.0, but they're very similar to those from other versions of Photoshop. 1 – Creating a New Image, and Setting Adobe Photoshop's Undo Option Click File > New, and create a new image of any size you desire. Press Ctrl+K to bring up the Preferences window. (In Adobe Photoshop 5.0, you'll need to click on the Settings tab, on the File menu.) Change your "Redo Key" to Ctrl+Shift+Z. This enables you to press Ctrl+Z while working to undo your last actions. Remember this. 2 – Using Adobe Photoshop's Layers window The Layers window shows the various layers that your image is made up of. To make a new layer, click the New Layer button, as shown by the red arrow. To work on a different layer, click on that layer. The eyeball will apear next to that layer. You can drag layers up and down the list. Remember – create a new layer for each part of your image. This allows you to go back and edit the layers individually. Every Adobe Photoshop novice at some time makes a masterpiece, only to find out that they did it all on one layer, and now they can't remove those pink clouds they put on it. :) 3 – Learning about Selection One of the most important concepts in Adobe Photoshop is Selection. This is the Rectangular Selection Tool. Use this tool on your image to select an area of the image. This lets Photoshop know that that's the area you want to work on. 4 – Adding to a Selection and making a square To add to a selection, hold Shift before dragging. To make the selection exactly square, start dragging, then hold Shift. You can press Ctrl+D to "deselect" and remove the selection at any time. 5 – Elliptical Selections and subtracting Selections Hold down on the Selection Tool on the Toolbar, and choose the Ellipse. To move the selection, just click inside it and drag. Holding Alt while selecting subtracts that area from the selection. I've done that with the Ellipse Selection Tool. 6 – A Selection exercise If you're following this tutorial in Adobe Photoshop, see if you can make these shapes. Other relevant Adobe Photoshop tools Lasso Tool – Allows you to draw a selection area with the cursor. Magic Wand – Summons elves. (Also believed to select an area of one colour.) :P 7 – Choosing a colour Now that you know how to select an area in Adobe Photoshop, we can look at some tools that can do something with that area. Before we get started on colouring your selection, you'll need to pick a colour. This part of the Toolbox is where you select your colours. The top square is the foreground colour. If you use a brush or paint bucket, it will apply this colour. The bottom square is the background colour. It has various purposes, but it's also a good place to store a second colour that you're using. Click on either square to change its colour. Click the arrow to swap the two colours. Click the little squares to reset the colours to black and white. 8 – The Paint Bucket and Gradient tools These two tools are on separate buttons in Adobe Photoshop 5.0, but share a button in Adobe Photoshop 6.0 and Adobe Photoshop 7.0. To select one, click and hold. On a new layer, just click the Paint Bucket tool inside the area of your selection to fill it with the colour you've selected. Click and drag from one area to another to fill the area. The point where you started to click will be the colour of your foreground colour, and the point where you took your finger off the mouse button will be the colour of your background colour. The area in between will gradually change from one colour to the other. In this case, I went from corner to corner, with the default white and black selected. 9 – A colour exercise With what you've learned so far, you should be able to recreate this piece of hippy history. :) Remember to create each step on a new layer. Other Adobe Photoshop tools of interest include The Text Tool – Just click it wherever you want text to appear. Choose a font, colour, and size, and start typing. The Move Tool – Use this tool to drag things around. If you have a selection, it will drag the contents of the selection. If not, it will drag the contents of the layer you're on. 10 – Adding Effects Now that you know the basics, it's time to start adding some easy special effects. To demonstrate Adobe Photoshop's special effects, here's an unembellished button for a website. Each part of this image is on a separate layer. 11 – Key Adobe Photoshop Blending Options In the Layers list, right-click on a layer, and select Blending Options (Adobe Photoshop 6.0 & Adobe Photoshop 7.0) or Effects (Adobe Photoshop 5.0.) This is a picture of the left-hand portion of the Blending Options window that will appear. (The window is much smaller in Photoshop 5.0.) Drop Shadow Selecting this option will make your layer cast a shadow on layers below it. Bevel and Emboss Makes the layer like a block of gold bullion - raised in the centre, with edges that slope down. (This is a good effect for creating buttons.) Texture Makes the surface of the layer look like it's made of wood, stone etc. Use the "Overlay" setting. Stroke Stroke is just another word for "outline". A Stroke is useful to make an object stand out from its background. (In Adobe Photoshop 5.0, this option doesn't exist. Use Outer Glow as an alternative.) 12 – The end result Other than using some of the Blending Options, nothing else has been done to this button. It's really that easy. A final few Adobe Photoshop features Zoom: Press (Ctrl and +) to zoom in. Press (Ctrl and -) to zoom out. This is very useful if you're a bit of a pixel pirate :) Transformation: To Transform (resize/rotate/distort) an object, press Ctrl+T. To Transform a selection, click Select > Transform Selection. Use the Shift key while transforming to stop the image distorting. "Special Message" I hope this tutorial has helped you get the idea of Adobe Photoshop. You can now face the "wall of random icons and palettes" with confidence. :) Happy Photoshopping! Source http://www.pegaweb.com
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hehe Very Nice K4rma! Soon I make one image with me, To make me a super saiyan! :D Thank you!
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Step 1: Open Photoshop and create a new image. This image can be any size, but the larger the better for this tutorial. I will make my image 400 x 400 with a black background. Step 2: Select the Rectangle Tool from the side tool bar as soon in the image below. Draw a thin rectangle on the left hand side of the image. The rectangle should be white and look like the second image below. You should now have two layers Step 3: Now we are going to merge the layers together (Image > Merge Down) or (Ctrl +E). Step 4: We will now apply the wind filter to this image (Filter > Stylize > Wind). Set the settings similar to what I have below in the first image. You will apply this effect two more times (Ctrl +F). Your image should look like the second image below. Step 5: Now we will rotate the image clock-wise (Image > Rotate Canvas > 90 CW). You should have an image similar to what I have below. Step 6: Next we will apply the polar coordinates filter (Filter > Distort > Polar Coordinates). Set the settings similar to what I have below in the first image. You should get an image similar to what is below in the second image. Step 7: Now we will invert the color (Image > Adjustments > Invert) or (Ctrl + I). This will switch the black area with white and the white area with black. Step 8: Take your magic wand, as shown in this first picture, ad drag around the bullet hole. Now we will inverse the image (Select > Inverse) or (Ctrl + Shift + I). You should have something like what is in the second image. Step 9: We will now copy the layer (Layer > Duplicate Layer). Now you should have a total of 2 layers and are done. You now have your bullet effect. You should have an image similar to what is below. Bonus Effect: You can add a bonus blending option to make it look more realistic. Right click on the layer and select Blending Options. Select the Inner Shadow option. Source freephotoshopguides.com
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He he sorry, I think you write for me. :P Sorry again. My eyes is from sleep! :P I go clean my face with water :D :D :D
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Open your eyes and look my post better I said
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Mouxaxa amazing very good trick K4rma! Just loled :P
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Mporeis na pas edw http://www.maxcheaters.com/forum/index.php?topic=51066.0 Alla xreiazese post counts gia na deis to topic... Den einai kai polla 63 einai! BTW eisai se lathos section, Otan zitas kati me thema exploit, bug ktl prepei na postareis edw http://www.maxcheaters.com/forum/index.php?board=57.0
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Very nice share man! Now we can protect the owns server from l2phx. Thank you a lot! Keep Up!
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[GR]Na metrisoume mexri to 20 prin prolabei enas staffer na kanei post!
Morian replied to R1aKoC's topic in Spam Topics
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[GR]Texniki Ipostirixi-Stisimo Server Mysql-Navicat- ta panta edo mesa
Morian replied to DaRkFire's topic in Off-Topics
Kai egw sou eyxomai na petixei ayto pou kaneis... Den einai kati kako, isia isia einai polli kalo, Giati o allos mporei na thelei server alla na min kserei pos! Kai erxete edw to paidi kai tou ton stinei! ( Me Mia adamibei baibea... Tsampa tipote den ginete^^) -
Well I watching you work maniakmike and you so much pro! When you have free time, Make and one sig from me. By the Way Thank you! Theme: Dota or Goku ssj :P Colour: Yellow, Oranger, Red Title: МØЯĮẮŊ™ SubTitle: no Want to add maxcheaters text on sing: no
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[Tutorials][Collection] Photoshop Tips & Tricks
Morian replied to xXSkillerXx's topic in Tutorials/Guides
I have headache from this share! Realy You help me so much!!! If I have Karma Rights you take +1 from me for sure! Thank you a lot man! Now I go for Imba Edits! -
[exploit]Enchant hero weapons gracia pt2
Morian replied to thechewu's topic in Hacks & Cheats [English]
Good Job man, Thank you! Keep up! -
Mouxaxa Amazing trick and very smart! when your attack fail, the NAB was attack you, And you can Pwn Him! Without PK! :P
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[Guide] L2phx for interlude[Updated!]
Morian replied to kwstas13's topic in Hacks and Cheats [Greek]
Oraiw Guide nai den mporo na pw, Alla aytes h rimadoeikones to PrtScn den to kserete? Anyway thanks for share dudy! -
Ayto to trick mporeis na to kaneis se arketous server alla oxi me to Inventory alla an baleis to weap stin bara (f1) opws eipe kai enas ligo pio panw... Katebase to hide sou, kai kane edit to post sou kai diorthoseto me ayto pou sou eipame!
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[Share]Oskvernitel Bow [C4-Interlude-CT2.2]
Morian replied to CriticalError's topic in Client Development Discussion
One more good share from CriticalError! CE you are the Best! Thank you a lot for this share! -
//agree :P But Thank you, I didn't know this trick, xi xi
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I think now is ok! Thank you for Edit TheEnd!
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[GR] Πως να δημιουργήσετε κινούμενες εικόνες (.gif)
Morian replied to WebM0nst3r's topic in Tutorials/Guides
Web me Bohthises para polli me afto to guide! Thank you a lot! Keep up Web! -
Very good I think is perfect! Thank you for one more time K4rma! Keep up!
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[GR]Na metrisoume mexri to 20 prin prolabei enas staffer na kanei post!
Morian replied to R1aKoC's topic in Spam Topics
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Very nice share blooddog_90 Tested and working! Thank you, Keep up!
