General GFX Thread

(Sep. 04, 2011  12:52 AM)Fyuuor Wrote:
(Sep. 03, 2011  11:21 PM)TanithElite Wrote: Can any of you get me a render of sora fast please

I thought you were learning how to use PS and make your own sigs? Why don’t you render your own pictures? It’ll be good practice.

I am learning but I dont know how to make renders oh and I use gimp
There are plenty of GIMP tutorials on how to render images. You just gotta look for them.
I just use Photoshop tutorials and do them in GIMP. Not too different. Tongue_out
Wait, Noodoo uses GIMP?? Since when-? I thought it was Paint.net. Anyways, I'll be receiving a link for PS soon from a friend.

Attention to all GFX makers! You may wanna join the official 2nd graphics tournament hosted by me and DeX. If so, hurry up!
Thanks for the render Vintage
[Image: di-635S.png]
wasn't too serious with making this Uncertain
I changed to GIMP like last month Tongue_out
Do you really need tutorials on how to render images ? Just take the eraser tool and do the work ... What is there to really learn ?
^He may be wanting to find a more precise method for him?

Also, has anyone else thought that there's been a huge kind of movement in the Your Creations forum lately? I've noticed a lot more stories, and many people are taking up graphics. o.o
Is there really a method that is more precise than basically erasing every single pixel you want to see gone ... You start with a big eraser, and you gradually lower its size to do the finest parts of the background you want to remove.
(Sep. 04, 2011  3:55 AM)Vintage Wrote: ^He may be wanting to find a more precise method for him?

Also, has anyone else thought that there's been a huge kind of movement in the Your Creations forum lately? I've noticed a lot more stories, and many people are taking up graphics. o.o
LOL. Must be influential. I, myself, have started graphics out of influence.
Well, I use the pen tool, which is very precise. The pen tool, eraser tool and the lasso tool all can get down to the 1px borders very precisely, but my problem with the other two is that I don't have a steady hand to use the eraser tool, and I end up undoing every little mistake.... and I just can't get used to the lasso tool for some reason. Tired
(Sep. 04, 2011  4:05 AM)Vintage Wrote: Well, I use the pen tool, which is very precise. The pen tool, eraser tool and the lasso tool all can get down to the 1px borders very precisely, but my problem with the other two is that I don't have a steady hand to use the eraser tool, and I end up undoing every little mistake.... and I just can't get used to the lasso tool for some reason. Tired

Do multiple clicks, do not try to do it all in just a few, long clicks.
I do hope these people taking up graphics are doing it for the fun or to learn a skill, rather than because it's the "in" thing.
Riiiiiight, because we're so "hip" on a beyblade website, making "tight" images on programs-usually about beyblades.

You're on an anime site. Absolutely nothing is hip.

Made this one the other day. An improvement to my Itsuki one?
[Image: kyonsigweek.png]
The first time i did GFX was because it was 'in'

sigh, making sigs for people is starting to be a pain Speechless
Ha, that's how I feel about making sigs for people. That's one of the many reasons I rarely perform requests.
no wonder Uncertain I haven't seen you make a sig shop before :0

anyways, how can i make a vector sig? what is a vector sig anyways?
Okay, so I want to start doing some GFXing, so two questions:
1. What program do you guys recommend?
2. What is base size of sigs?
I mostly do spriting (non-pokemon), so I use Multimedia Fusion 2 (a game making software)'s sprite editor, which is very limited, hense question 1.
1. Photoshop CS2-5. But if you want it free, then use GIMP
2. It is up to you. 500x150 is the best i recommend you
(Sep. 04, 2011  7:35 AM)DeX Wrote: no wonder Uncertain I haven't seen you make a sig shop before :0

anyways, how can i make a vector sig? what is a vector sig anyways?

Sorry if it is in GIMP format..
http://www.gimptalk.com/index.php?showtopic=5934
http://gibsonlp789.deviantart.com/art/GI...l-91496659
(Sep. 04, 2011  8:03 AM)DeX Wrote: 1. Photoshop CS2-5. But if you want it free, then use GIMP
2. It is up to you. 500x150 is the best i recommend you
Thanks. How much would Photoshop CS2-5 cost?
made a sig recently and updated as my sig:

[Image: mysigi.png]

comments?
I'm not sure if you can purchase it, Cyber. I think only CS5 is available to buy, and Elements. CS5 is around 600-900 USD.