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  1. Not to follow what seems to be the trend of this post, but I would call myself pretty normal, yet abnormal in some respects. Username: Enjoi88 I am a 19 year old student attending a technical college in Washington(state), going for my AAS in Computer Security and Network Administration. With my first year down, my sights on a career are being solidified. I like to play Runescape off and on, taking breaks every few weeks but have been a loyal player since the days of free roam PK'ing (PK'ing outside of cities) and Party Hat duping. Love the game and how it has progressed over the years, and hope to see such an imaginative community grow in the future. My MySpace if you feel so inclined to see the face behind a name [bEST VIEWED IN FIREFOX] Happy Skilling :)
  2. gone from 77 to nearly 80 theiving :D
  3. c4

    Slayer...

    If you got green drags for slayer, your best bet is to burthope it and then continue on with other tasks, green drags arent worth the risk in the wild
  4. the tech is way too much since the gradien doesnt blend at all with the content boxes. Stay with the original and try not to round everything off, I've noticed rounded content areas only work well with white/light colored websites, doesnt do too well in dark theme's.
  5. 500k for a fully coded website with user login, and admin editing with matching forum.... A fully coded web layout with full integration with forum can sell for over a few hundred USD :?
  6. Work on depth, its just brushing + render at the moment, try adding lightness and contrast differences, or burn white to lighten areas. C4
  7. Right on, nice addition. Maybe add some gradient to the images? Just a thought. Lets keep it going, looking great. C4
  8. As many of us here have moderate to advanced pratice and experience in Photoshop, we all have obviously pursued many other media boards/sites for inspiration, etc... To that affect, something thats been catching onto newer sites and has been around on older, is a graphic chain. It can be anything from a render, artwork piece, 3D modeling, to a Template. Since this forum has been quite relative to signature making, I thought we could start Graphic Chains. RULES 1) Use the color scheme 2) Post if you want to make an addition, and wait your turn until the person in front of you has posted their contribution 3) If an addition is made that ruins/alters another artists work it can be reversed and sent onto the next person. 4) Add whatever you want to add, but be respectful to people designs (as long as they arent 200x200px buttons that say HOME in TimesNewRoman font :x ) We'll start with a background Ive created and we just progress from there until we have a working (not as in coded) webpage template. It could possibly be added to a Media Forum Sticky to show our work as a Tip.It board and its artists? Anyways, heres the background: (PREVIEW) = http://home.comcast.net/~j.m.dobyns/WebPageBG.png (PSD FILE) = http://home.comcast.net/~j.m.dobyns/WebPageBG.psd Have at it :lol:
  9. Like Necro stated, use MS-Paint. As photoshop is harder to get ahold of (if you want to stay legal) and takes a while to get used to the interface and tools, MS-Paint is very very basic and helps when making isometric [box - symmetric] designs when you are starting out. Google "pixel image tutorials" or something of the like and pratice in MS-Paint before you plan on jump starting into Misterxman quality images :P
  10. Might want to do some more learning with basic HTML and CSS. You can turn easy site templates created in Photoshop into sliced images and use HTML spacing to construct the site. Not too difficult, theres tons of guides out there. home.comcast.net/~j.m.dobyns/Template.html Its one of my most recent practice pieces (*original template from http://www.clantemplates.com and it will not be used to construct an actual web page*) Basic HTML webpages are fine for personal webpages and family sites but when you really want to get into GFX sites, CSS is really going to be needed in order to make creative and fluid sites.
  11. OMG you ripped those pictures!! Its illegal to rip pictures that you dont own :shock:
  12. Weeee bit busy, but that could have been the feel you were going for, I have no idea. As for your brushing, try not to use many brush sets unless you find a specific highlighting set for blending render (which I think I have, Ill see if I cant find it for you). Use more of the gradient circular defaults given by Photoshop. Be sure to be always changing your opacity and flow so that you get that shading from dark to opaque at the edges. You might also want to try making your own brushes per render. Like in my Boundless Dreams render, I made brushes and used different volumes of red and light red-orange to use mirrors effects. Might not work well for your render in particular, just a few ideas.... C4
  13. And you really prefer 70% of the posts to be pixel signatures? Media is media, is this forum really doesnt want to get in trouble for people using "ripped" images from games and other mediums, then they should specifically post that. Sure no using stolen images, but when you stole an entire finished product [such as one from deviant-art], cut it, and post it as your own...then YES is it a stolen image and is technically "illegal". If I take my Halo2 game book, or my Battlefield2 Manual and scan the images, or take them from the game directories, I TECHNICALLY own those images since I bought it. And yes there are copyrights, and due to that my previous example would be illegal. But if you really look at the scope of things.... In Chaper 5 of the United States Copyright Law and Related Laws Contained in Title 17 of the United States Code [not a direct quote, verified interpretation]: -Verified by Sarah McDermot, Washington State, United States Government Professor. Need I say more? ^
  14. Your probably going to want Macromedia Flash MX2004 Trial, Macromedia should have a trial on their site, if you cant google and find it, youll either have to pirate it, or forget about using Flash lolz
  15. Paint is the way to go for making isometric stuff as it will help you draw better lines, photoshop is more for designing and creating images :lol:
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