UV Graphic Designs Tutorials (Paint Net)
Thursday, March 14, 2013
GIFs by Agent_Superkitty
I use paint.net so I did a search and seems in Simon Browns plugin pack is animated.gif possibility too. Just save "animated gif" plugin to your Paint.net - File Types folder. Then make your layered file and save it as ".agif" type, then rename it to plain ".gif" and all works fine .
Simon Browns plugin pack here
1) make sure you have the AnimGif.dll out of Simon Browns plugins pack saved to your
Local Disc - Program Files - Paint.net - File Types folder.
2) now follow Punkins tutorial and make your layered file
3) click "Save As" and choose animated gif - .agif as your file exstension
4) now a menu pops up similar to Punkins where you can adjust "delay" and "repeat",
experiment and choose what works best for you click "ok" when done and your file is ready.
5) now go where you have saved the file and rename it from .agif to .gif file
for example from test.agif to test.gif
And now you are done and can check how the gif file looks with your internet browser .
Simon Browns plugin pack here
1) make sure you have the AnimGif.dll out of Simon Browns plugins pack saved to your
Local Disc - Program Files - Paint.net - File Types folder.
2) now follow Punkins tutorial and make your layered file
3) click "Save As" and choose animated gif - .agif as your file exstension
4) now a menu pops up similar to Punkins where you can adjust "delay" and "repeat",
experiment and choose what works best for you click "ok" when done and your file is ready.
5) now go where you have saved the file and rename it from .agif to .gif file
for example from test.agif to test.gif
And now you are done and can check how the gif file looks with your internet browser .
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Eye Shadow by SexyBichtressFFS
Dodge and Burn by Angieq
Safe dodge & burn for Photoshop.
Simple, easy...
Create new layer, fill with white. Helps to name your layers of course.. For burn I use "Multiply" and I change the "Layer Mode" (Green Arrow) to Multiply as well. I paint my darkened areas using like 10% opacity in black.
Create another layer, fill with black. This is our "Color Dodge", changing the layer mode as well and then I can paint using white, set it about the same opacity.
Gimp version.
Same exact trick.. Red Arrow..!
Paint.net version
Pink Arrow, brings up the layer properties. Here we can control multiply & color dodge.
Simple safe dodge & burn, very handy for making jeans along with various other shading you may want to safely place away and use again and again and again...!
As you change each layers properties or mode the white & black layers appear opaque.
Simple, easy...
Create new layer, fill with white. Helps to name your layers of course.. For burn I use "Multiply" and I change the "Layer Mode" (Green Arrow) to Multiply as well. I paint my darkened areas using like 10% opacity in black.
Create another layer, fill with black. This is our "Color Dodge", changing the layer mode as well and then I can paint using white, set it about the same opacity.
Gimp version.
Same exact trick.. Red Arrow..!
Paint.net version
Pink Arrow, brings up the layer properties. Here we can control multiply & color dodge.
Simple safe dodge & burn, very handy for making jeans along with various other shading you may want to safely place away and use again and again and again...!
As you change each layers properties or mode the white & black layers appear opaque.
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