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  1. Katarxhn kalwshr8es.. Ola ta npc mporis na ta baleis.. Ama dn mporis na baleis to sql balto xeirokinhta dld ani3e thn navicat kai meta pane npc ani3e to sql arxeio tou npc pou katebases kai bale sthn navicat oti s leei(mesa sto table pou ani3e exeis kato aristera ena symbolo + pata to kai 8a dhmiourgiseis mia nea gramh kai bale oti s leei to sql(pou katebases) arxeio sthn navicat s..) Prosexe pou postareis :)
  2. Fight Of Characters Second by wkfk1318 Category: Hero Arena Tileset: Dalaran Dimensions: 64x96 Playable Area: 52x84 Recommended Players: ???:08.06.10 Size: 4095.4 KB Submitted: Feb 4, 2009 Comments: 0 Rating: 4.28 (124 Votes) Downloads: 31962 Click Me
  3. Fight of Characters 8.0h. Created by : DlakWkd, dlakwwkd, B-Manner Translated by : iKill. Links :, cafe.naver.com/w3umf.cafe Category: Hero Arena Tileset: Cityscape Dimensions: 96x64 Playable Area: 84x52 Recommended Players: Maximum Size: 4052.8 KB Submitted: Oct 14, 2008 Comments: 0 Rating: 4.4 (901 Votes) Downloads: 199041 Click Me
  4. Paidia eimai 30 lvl se pia polh na paw gia anebasw lvl kai na kanw qq? Soz ama einai se la8os section..:S
  5. Exw kai to pdf to arxeio opios 8elei mpori na m to pei na tou to dwso..Einai etimo..
  6. Ma3x*

    Euroekloges

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  7. Ma3x*

    Euroekloges

    Dose vote panw panw..
  8. Ma3x*

    Euroekloges

    Ti 8a 8elate na ebgene?? Mono to 52 % psifise stis euroekloges to allo 48% ekane mpanio sthn 8alassa oti ekana kai egw :P Giati psifisate NeaDhmokratia,Pasok....? Lew tpt gia dn m niazei..
  9. mhpws 3es to id tou skill gia na se boh8isw pio pl?
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  11. Ma3x*

    Help ligo..

    Euxaristo..:)Test
  12. oxi aplos ama exw kanei ena edio topic me kapion allo anti na sas to lew kai na to kanete delete na to kanw egw...
  13. Ma3x*

    Help ligo..

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  15. Open the picture that you would like to use for this tutorial. Open your layers palette from Window > Layers and create a second layer. Now take your Lasso tool and make a circular outline of where you want the blood to be as displayed on the image. Fill the area selected with the lasso in a dark red color and select the layer as Color Burn on your layers palette. Deselect the selected area if you haven't done so yet. Now head over to your Tool bar and pick the smudge tool. Be sure the brush size for it is rather small. With the smudge tool, smudge the blood down until it looks closer to being realistic. Select the Burn tool, located to the right of the smudge tool on your Tool bar. With the burn tool, deepen the blood wound by making it darker on the critical spots which should be the middle. Take a look at my image to see how I did it. Finally, go to Filter > Texture > Texturizer. Once the box opens up, select Burlap for your Texture. Scale it to 200%. Give it a Relief of 2 or 3. Now press OK and you are done! Take a look at the final product. Not bad huh? By: Matt Wegrzyn
  16. Karma delete this exei 3ana ginei dn to eida.. http://www.maxcheaters.com/forum/index.php?topic=63432.0
  17. These tutorials are donated to N-sane Art by generous members of the Photoshop community. We at N-sane Art edit the text and images these tutorials for clarity only when necessary in order to preserve as much of the original tutorial as possible. Create a new image 400x400px with a “transparent” background. Rename the only existing layer “back”. Fill ( Edit > Fill ) layer "back" with black ( Hext #000000 ). ImpactUsing the Horizontal Type Tool, write some large text in white ( Hex #FFFFFF ). For this tutorial, I wrote “N-sane” in 80 pt with the font Impact. Rasterize the text ( Layer > Rasterize > Text ). Rename the layer that has the now rasterized text “Text”. Step 2 - Vertical Wind Duplicate layer “Text” and rename the new layer “Text 2”. Hide layer “Text 2” by clicking on the eye to the left of it on the Layer Palette. Activate layer “Text” on the Layer Palette and merge all visible layers ( Layer > Merge Visible ). Transform the image 90 degrees clockwise ( Edit > Transform > 90 degrees CW ) Wind 1Apply the Wind filter ( Filter > Stylize > Wind ) with the method “Wind” and the Direction “From the Right”. Repeat ( Ctrl-f ) this filter. Now, apply the Wind filter ( Filter > Stylize > Wind ) again except this time, use the Direction “From the Left”. Repeat ( Ctrl-f ) this filter. Step 3 - Horizontal Wind Transform the image 90 degrees counter-clockwise ( Edit > Transform > 90 degrees CCW ). We are now going to apply the Wind filter again except this time, only once in each direction. Wind 2Apply the Wind filter ( Filter > Stylize > Wind ) with the method “Wind” and the Direction “From the Right”. Now, apply the Wind filter ( Filter > Stylize > Wind ) again except this time, use the Direction “From the Left”. Apply the Ripple Filter ( Filter > Distort > Ripple ) to make the light wavy. Hue/SaturationOpen the Hue/Saturation window ( Image > Adjustments > Hue/Saturation ) and press Ok with the default values. Step 4 - Final Touches Final Shocking TextUnhide layer “Text 2” and activate it on the Layer Palette. Select the text on the layer by pressing Ctrl then clicking on the thumbnail of the layer on the Layer Palette. Contract ( Select > Contract ) the selection by 2 pixels. Now Fill ( Edit > Fill ) in the selection with black ( Hex #000000 ). Step 5 - Extra N-sane Staff Comment This is the end of the original tutorial. We have added this following section for those of you who wish to add more contrast to the text. First, merge all visible layers ( Layer > Merge Visible ). Duplicate the only existing layer twice. You should now have three layers. Change the Blending Mode of the middle layer to "screen". Change the Blending Mode of the top layer to "overlay". Your text should have much more contrast now! Credit:Jim Beam
  18. Kante kanena reply gia na to deite. Final Result http://www.tutorial9.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/final-result-large.png[/img] Step 1: Create a new document Go to File > New (Ctrl+N) to create a new canvas. Mine is 1700px wide by 2400px high at 300dpi. Step 2: Large Gothic Doorway Open in Photoshop the Large Gothic Doorway image and use the Move Tool (V) to drag it into the document you are working in. Then go to Edit > Free Transform (Ctrl+T) and scale the image down to fit your canvas. Change the name of this layer to Large Gothic Doorway. http://www.tutorial9.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/step2.jpg[/img] Step 3: Apply the Sharpen Filter To apply the sharpen filter, go to Filter > Sharpen > Sharpen. http://www.tutorial9.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/step3.jpg[/img] Step 4: Select the gate Now we need to cut the floor and everything that is behind the gate. In the next steps we will put some nice clouds there. So, use the Pen Tool (P) to create a path along the gate. Then, with the Pen Tool still selected, right-click on your image, select Make Selection and click OK. http://www.tutorial9.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/step4.jpg[/img] Step 5: Put the selection in a new layer Select the Rectangular Marquee Tool (M), right-click on your image, and select Layer via Copy. Now the selection is in a new layer. Later we will use this layer to create a clipping mask for the clouds layer. http://www.tutorial9.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/step5.jpg[/img] Step 6: Add the clouds Open in Photoshop the clouds image and move it in your document using the Move Tool (V). Change the name of this new layer to clouds. http://www.tutorial9.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/step6.jpg[/img] Step 7: Create a Clipping Mask Right-click on your clouds layer and select Create Clipping Mask. Now the clouds layer is using the layer directly beneath it (Layer 1) as a mask. http://www.tutorial9.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/step7.jpg[/img] Step 8: Mask the clouds layer We don`t want the clouds to be at the bottom of our image. To fix that, make sure that you have the clouds layer selected and go to Layer > Layer Mask > Reveal All. Then select a black soft brush (B) with the diameter of 200px and mask the bottom part of the clouds layer. Take a look at the following image for reference. http://www.tutorial9.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/step8.jpg[/img] Step 9: Duplicate the clouds layer To duplicate a layer, right-click on it and select Duplicate Layer (Ctrl+J). Use the Move Tool (V) to move this layer at the top of the gate. Then add a layer mask to this layer, select a black soft brush with the diameter of 200px and mask the bottom part of this layer. Take a look at the next image for reference. http://www.tutorial9.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/step9.jpg[/img] Step 10: The knight Open in Photoshop the knight photo and use the Pen Tool (P) to cut the knight from the image. Then using the Move Tool (V), move the knight to the document you are working in. Also, change the name of this layer to knight. http://www.tutorial9.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/step10.jpg[/img] Step 11: Add a mask to the knight layer Make sure that you have your knight layer selected. Then go to Layer > Layer Mask > Reveal All. Select a black soft brush with the diameter of 80px and mask the horse`s legs like I did. http://www.tutorial9.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/step11.jpg[/img] Step 12: Lights Now we are going to create some lights and shadows for the knight layer. Go to Layer > New Adjustment Layer > Curves, make sure that the Use Previous Layer to Create Clipping Mask option is checked and click OK. Use the settings from the next image for the curves. Then fill the layer mask with black using the Paint Bucket Tool (G), select a soft white brush with the diameter of 50px and paint with this brush on the mask to create some lights on the knight. http://www.tutorial9.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/step12.jpg[/img] Step 13: Shadows Repeat the previous step to create some shadows on the knight. For the Curves layer use the settings from the next image. http://www.tutorial9.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/step13.jpg[/img] Step 14: The wings Open the wings image in Photoshop. Then copy and paste the wings that you like into your document and put them on the knight`s back. Also, change the name of this layer to wings. http://www.tutorial9.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/step14.jpg[/img] Step 15: Adjustments for the wings layer Go to Layer > New Adjustment Layer > Curves, make sure that the Use Previous Layer to Create Clipping Mask option is checked and make a curve like I did. Then go to Layer > New Adjustment Layer > Brightness/Contrast and use 24 for the brightness and 38 for the contrast. I also painted with a black soft brush on this layer`s mask because some areas of the wings were too bright. http://www.tutorial9.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/step15.jpg[/img] Step 16: The shield Open in Photoshop the Black Knight V image and use the Pen Tool (P) to cut the shield from the image. Then move it into your document using the Move Tool (V). Go to Edit > Free Transform, hold down the Shift key, scale the shield down and rotate it like I did. Change the name of this layer to shield. http://www.tutorial9.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/step16.jpg[/img] Step 17: The sword Now it`s time to give to the knight a sword. Open in Photoshop the sword image, cut the one from the middle and move it in your document. Change the name of this layer to sword and put it beneath the knight layer. The knight is almost complete now. http://www.tutorial9.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/step17.jpg[/img] Step 18: Group all the knight`s layers Hold down the Ctrl key and select all the knight`s layers. Then hit Ctrl+G to group them. Change the name of this group to knight. http://www.tutorial9.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/step18.jpg[/img] Step 19: Add a mask to the knight group Make sure that you have the knight group selected. Then go to Layer > Layer Mask > Reveal All and paint with a black soft brush with the diameter of 50px and the opacity set to 60%. Take a look at the following image for reference. http://www.tutorial9.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/step19.jpg[/img] Step 20: Transform the knight group into a Smart Object Right-click on the knight group and select Convert to Smart Object. Now the knight is in just one layer. If you want to edit the knight, double-click on the layer`s thumbnail. A new document will appear with all the knight`s layers. When you finish editing, save this new document and close it. Then the changes will be applied to the smart object. You can read more about smart objects on Veerle`s blog http://www.tutorial9.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/step20.jpg[/img] Step 21: Add a shadow to the knight Hold down the Ctrl key and click on the knight layer`s thumbnail. This will make a selection of the knight. Now create a new layer, fill it with black and go to Select > Deselect (Ctrl+D). Then go to Edit > Free Transform, right-click on the image, select Flip Vertical, move the layer at the horse`s legs and hit the Enter key. Now go to Edit > Transform > Distort, hold down the Shift key and distort the shadow like I did. Take a look at the next image for reference. http://www.tutorial9.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/step21.jpg[/img] Next, go to Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur and set the Radius to 2px. Then change the opacity of this layer to 50% and its name to shadow and put it beneath the knight layer. http://www.tutorial9.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/step21-b.jpg[/img] Click on the knight layer to select it, then go to Layer > New Adjustment Layer > Gradient Map, make sure that the Use Previous Layer to Create Clipping Mask option is checked and click OK. Then use the settings from the next image. The colors which I used to create the gradient (from left to right) are #252c2e, #26353c, #aabac2 and #d1dde2. Then set the opacity of this layer to 40%. http://www.tutorial9.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/step22.jpg[/img] Step 23: Add some mist Create a new layer, set the foreground color to #252c2e and the background color to #d1dde2 and go to Filter > Render > Clouds. Then hit Ctrl+Shift+F two or three times, to increase the contrast of the clouds. Next, you will have to add three filters to this layer: * Noise (Filter > Noise > Add Noise) * Despeckle (Filter > Noise > Despeckle) * Diffuse (Filter > Stylize > Diffuse) Now add a mask to this layer (Layer > Layer Mask > Reveal All), fill it with black using the Paint Bucket Tool (G), select a white soft brush with the diameter of 150px and the opacity 70% and paint with this brush on the mask, at the bottom of the image. Then change the name of this layer to mist. http://www.tutorial9.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/step23.jpg[/img] Step 24: Add some adjustments to the mist layer Now we are going to create three adjustment layers: * Brightness/Contrast (Layer > New Adjustment Layer > Brightness/Contrast); * Gradient Map (Layer > New Adjustment Layer >Gradient Map) - the colors which I used are #161d1c, #322402, #6a5728, #fffbf3; also, set the opacity for this layer to 40%; * Color Balance (Layer > New Adjustment Layer >Color Balance). Note: Every time you add these adjustment layers, make sure that you check the ‘Use Previous Layer to Create Clipping Mask’ option. For each adjustment layer use the settings from the following image. http://www.tutorial9.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/step24.jpg[/img] Step 25: Rays Open in Photoshop the Light Beams and Rays Brushes. You can use the Preset Manager (Edit > Preset Manager) for this. Then create a new layer (Ctrl+Shift+N), select the Brush Tool (B) and use this tool to draw some white rays. You can use a mask to remove some parts of this layer, if you want. Is not a must. Change this layer`s name to rays. http://www.tutorial9.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/step25.jpg[/img] Step 26: Add the feathers Again, use the Preset Manager to open the feathers brush set which you have downloaded at the begining of this tutorial. Then use the Brush Tool (B) to draw some feathers. Put each feather in its own layer and use the Free Transform (Ctrl+T) to rotate them. http://www.tutorial9.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/step26.jpg[/img] Step 27: Final Adjustments All we have to do now is to add some adjustment layers. You can create them from the Layer > New Adjustment Layer menu. Curves - we will use the curves to create some rays. Use the settings from the next image. Then select a black soft brush with the diameter of 100px and the opacity 75% and paint with this brush some rays on the curves layer`s mask. http://www.tutorial9.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/step27-curves.jpg[/img] Color Balance - set the opacity of this layer to 50% http://www.tutorial9.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/step27-color-balance.jpg[/img] Brightness/Contrast - we will use the Brightness and Contrast adjustment layer to make the image darker on the edges. Use the settings from the following image. Then select a black soft brush with the diameter of 300px and the opacity 100% and mask the center of this layer. http://www.tutorial9.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/step27-brightness-contrast.jpg[/img] Photo Filter - use the color #5c6f85 http://www.tutorial9.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/step27-photo-filter.jpg[/img] Brightness/Contrast - this time we will use the Brightness and Contrast adjustment layer to increase the brightness of our image`s center. Use the settings from the following image. Then fill this layer`s mask with black using the Paint Bucket Tool (G), select a soft white brush with the diameter of 300px and paint with this brush on the image`s center. http://www.tutorial9.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/step27-brightness-contrast2.jpg[/img] Curves - we will use again the curves to make the image`s egdes darker. Use a black soft brush with the diameter of 200px to mask the center of this layer. We want the curves to affect only the edges of our image. http://www.tutorial9.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/step27-curves2.jpg[/img] Gradient Map - this is our last adjustment layer. To create the gradient use the colors #181a1b, #19262c, #3c4e57, #fffbf3. Set this layer`s opacity to 60%. http://www.tutorial9.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/step27-gradient-map.jpg[/img] Step 28: Add a quote This step is optional. Select the Type Tool (T) and write a quote or whatever you want at the top of the image. I have chosed a quote which belongs to James R. Cook: "Do just once what others say you can’t do, and you will never pay attention to their limitations again." I have used the Trajan font to write this. This is the end of the tutorial. I hope you enjoyed it. I want to thank again to FISHBOT1337 for allowing me to write this tutorial and to Kittyd-Stock for letting me use one of her photos. http://www.tutorial9.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/final-result-large.png[/img] Credit:Ciursă Ionuţ \ Opios 8ellei mpori na m zhtisei to pdf file apo to photoshop to exw etimo:)
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