Here is some of my work, new and old, that I have made over my years spent active on TWCenter.
Not all my work is posted on here, but I will recover and produce as much as I can.
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For many reasons I can only post these after they have been used by the site. My work ranges from badges, to banners and awards. Most of the things you see on the site have come from myself.
Awards/Medals
Badges/Titles
used for a breif period*
unused*
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Other TWC Work
Here are some signatures I made not long ago for Wiki Staff/Editors. Unfortunately, not many people do edit the Wiki or are staff as well as the fact they were posted in a private forum, so this is their first public viewing!
For more work done by myself in the graphical fields, click here!
Other
Wellenreiten. It's German and translates as n. Surfing. Life's like surfing, you get knocked off the board a few times and feel like it's drowning you, but you get back on you board and you have to try again.
Well what can I say? The quality shows itself.
This is for the GC#10. Nature is the theme.
Well I went out into the city and bought this on T-Shirt. Just so happens I have the exact same fonts on my Photoshop. It's just me!
The Olde Art
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Downloading and Installing Fonts
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- Website: DaFont.com
- Required:
+ (Recommended) Windows XP SP1/SP2/SP3
+ WinZip Extractor
+ (Recommended) Adobe Photoshop (any version)
Here is a very simple tutorial on how to download and install new fonts for your computer.
1) We need to head to DaFont.com. Here we will thousands of fonts, all varying in style and size.2) Now DaFont.com offers an extremely wide range and variety of fonts. Have a browse around the site, and don't forget that eventually, you'll probably have half of the sites fonts on your PC soon. Pick a category/genre that suites you best. I'm going to pick Christmas from the font menu.
3) After browsing through the endless lists of fonts, you should eventually come across an eye catcher. If you're happy, click the Download button on the right of the font.
4) Then simply Unzip the file with WinZip.
5) Now select the file with that image (TrueType font thumbnail).
6) Make sure Photoshop is closed. Right-click the image and click Copy. Then go to Start > Control Panel (classic view) > Fonts > Right-click and Paste.
Downloading and Uploading Brushes
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- Website: Brusheezy.com
- Required:
+ (Recommended) Windows XP SP1/SP2/SP3
+ Adobe Photoshop (any version)
+ Or GIMP
Find GIMP brushes here!
Here is a very simple tutorial on how to download and upload new brushes for your Adobe Photoshop.
1) Here on Brusheezy, you can search through hundreds of different brushes, for all versions of Adobe Photoshop. If you do want to narrow your search down for the right brush, you can simply use the search tool to the right of the page.
2) Once you have chosen the right brush for you, click on it's link. The page for the brush will appear. I will be downloading the aLoud brush which is compatible with Adobe Photoshop CS.
3) Simply click the Download button, Save File, then select the save destination of your choice.4) Now you have downloaded the brush, you need to upload it to Photoshop.
Open up your Adobe Photoshop. Click the brush tool and open up the Brush Tool Options. Click the blue arrow on the Brush Tool Options, then select Load Brushes.
5) Load the brush...
... and multiple brushes will appear. Have fun!
6) Here is a simple example;
Where to find renders
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Here is the answer. Stop searching through links and unknown sites and read this tut.!
I strongly recommend you visit PlanetRenders.net to find a wide variety of renders! There are many categories and genre's and renders of all sizes, for all your Graphical needs!
Here you will find;
- Logo Renders
- Aircraft Renders
- Music Renders
- Abstract Renders
- Celebrity Renders
- Sports Renders
and much more!
However, this requires a registration, but it shouldn't take you 2 minutes to complete and requires e-mail confirmation.
Basic Signature Tutorial
Spoiler Alert, click show to read:To make a signature I would recommend using any version of Photoshop. Now because I can't afford any other new one, i'll be using v2.9 *Laugh now*. I made this in 2006/2007 so the border isn't as popular as it used to be.
So these are the basics steps to making a simple, basic signautre. Making a sig takes alot of practice and isn't easy as it looks. The first step we can take is opening a new page. This can be done by going to FILE >> NEW then something like this should appear. Check all fields are correct and are the same as mine are shown in the preview below.
For a 'basic' sized signauter look at the preview above.
Then something like this should appear (These photos have been rezised).
Then you can add your image you want onto it by going to ... EDIT >> PASTE. I am going to use a picture of Boundary Park Football ground, as I am a Oldham Athletic fan.
Now you can rotate and resize the image. Select the corners of the image (the lines) and resize it freely. Now don't make it too squashed like so.
Resize it nicely like this.
Now you should have something like the one above. Well sized and not to scruffy. Here's were the 'fun' stuff comes in. First we will start with a border. I am going to use the 'classic' border. The see through one. This adds a white transparent effect around the edge of your picture. Follow these steps.
First, click the Recangular Marquee tool (the one selected below).
Then click and drag it around the picture like so with the Marquee tool.
After that right click the picture now then on the drop down menu select 'stroke'. This should then appear.
A nice transparent border should now appear around the signature like this.
Once this is done, we can now slap some text on that.
Just simply now pick your font, size, colour and type and just put it on nicely (remember, not squashed!). Some sigs look better with a larger font size, some smaller, it varies. Here's mine ...
Now you can, if you wish, add some nice effects onto your text by choosing either of these menu's.
After that, the sig is in your hands!
Guy.