Just another phlippin' showroom!

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Just a small selection of over 340 signatures that I have made are below, listed roughly from oldest to newest. Enjoy!

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A small selection of the Avatars and CoA's that I have made:

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A few larger pieces:

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And finally a web design project that I'm working on :)

Just click on the image to view it full size

 

DeletedUser27793

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very nice art!
U really are very good at making sigs and stuff :D
 

DeletedUser40816

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Thank you :)

I don't consider myself to be any good, but enough people seem to like my work to ask me for help :)
 

DeletedUser40816

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Many have asked me this question, and my answer will always be the same: unfortunately I just don't have the time. My university course is the biggest use of my time, it leaves me with only a few minutes each day to do graphics work or socialise. Just to get out of the house I must push all of that aside just to get in 2 hours rock climbing each week. To further the graphics side, a majority of my work nowadays is done for the staff of Tribal Wars, as I continue to help put back into the community that I am a part of. The rest is taken up with commission work, which always takes longer to complete due to how little time I have.

Thus, since I started university, I have none been able to run a shop. I have an old shop on TW .net, but that, although technically still open, has not been running for a long time, as all the designers found that real life caught up with them. Unfortunately I doubt I will ever again have the time to run a shop, as often as I find myself wanting to.
 

DeletedUser

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ya good luck...these are really good..

any tips? or tutoruial vids?

plus how can i make Render pics using Photoshop?
 

DeletedUser27793

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yeah If u have some time drop us some tips or tut's
render can be made easily in gimp but i dont know about photoshop
 

DeletedUser40816

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Thank you Gouen. :)

You can find my tutorials in the Guides sub forum here, I have others planned, however they are being made for school purposes (yes I am reviving a gfx school that is on the TW .UK forum).

A very brief answer to the cutting out of images from their backgrounds: there are three easy ways of doing it. The first is to just use the eraser tool, zooming into the image at 400% and using a 2 px soft round brush (more and more this is the way that I use, but instead of the eraser I use the paintbrush on a layer mask: layer -> layer mask -> reveal all). Another way is to use the magic wand tool to go round the bit you want to cut out and make a selection, erasing the bits that you don't want. Then the third way (and this way is taught the most often) is to use the pen tool. There are many guides on the pen tool method that can be found on Youtube and Deviantart. :)

One of my future guides will indeed be made on the practices of cutting out images (often confused by many as rendering, however rendering is done in 3D software. Below is a quote taken from Thargoran from .uk TW on the difference between cutting out and rendering).

Cut-outs are cut-outs and renders are renders.
Render
Renders are computer created artworks, generated by (3D modelling) software. Usually a user creates a scene and the software adds light, reflections, surfaces, shadows and so on.​
Cut-outs
If you have an image, and you are cutting out a part of it, it's a cut-out. You may change backgrounds or any other unwanted item of an image by cutting out the wanted part and replacing everything else.​
 
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