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purry



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April 4th 2008, 13:57

Well, i just got photoshop CS3 but i have no idea how to work it. Can someone teach me how to do some color mods and banner making etc.
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April 4th 2008, 14:17

ya me too. i jus installed it this morning happy i know how to use it tho, but it takes me forever to open it so cant give u exact instructions which i know u need. sorry. but i can tell u wen u learn to use it ur gonna love it
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April 4th 2008, 14:51

Best thing to do, Is to create a new layer. (Ctrl, alt + N) Use the bucket fill tool to fill the blank new layer with your colour wink

On the layers pallette, (bottom right side) make sure the colour filled layer is selected. (it will be blue) and just above that, where it says "normal" scroll down and select "hue" that will cange the hue of your icon to the selected coluor wink

thats a quick guide. Tutorials are the best. I never folled any for a while as I didnt know about them, but they are a great help wink
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April 4th 2008, 15:51

It is EXACTLY the same as CS2, there are almost no differences wink.
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April 4th 2008, 16:14

^^^^ I have never used photoshop.
purry



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April 4th 2008, 16:22

GoSco wrote:
Best thing to do, Is to create a new layer. (Ctrl, alt + N) Use the bucket fill tool to fill the blank new layer with your colour wink

On the layers pallette, (bottom right side) make sure the colour filled layer is selected. (it will be blue) and just above that, where it says "normal" scroll down and select "hue" that will cange the hue of your icon to the selected coluor wink

thats a quick guide. Tutorials are the best. I never folled any for a while as I didnt know about them, but they are a great help wink


Thanks, but could i make an icon like multiple colors?
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May 6th 2008, 07:36

alxz310 wrote:
It is EXACTLY the same as CS2, there are almost no differences wink.


True, but CS3 is WAY SEXIER.
Ha.
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May 6th 2008, 18:47

Yeah, but anyway, could you make the icon multiple colors like blue up there and then it fades into something as you go farther down into the icon?
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May 6th 2008, 21:34

I'm making a tutorial in this moment when i finish it i will post it smile
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May 6th 2008, 21:38

ichiDS wrote:
I'm making a tutorial in this moment when i finish it i will post it smile


great help ichids smile
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May 6th 2008, 22:36

ichiDS wrote:
I'm making a tutorial in this moment when i finish it i will post it smile


Thanks smile will appreciate it.
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May 6th 2008, 22:45

http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h16/shao_01/THEMOSTAMAZINGTUTORIAL-2.jpg

ready! If you don't understand somethin' let me know...you know I'm not from USA(in fact in my country we speak spanish) so my english can sound weird
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May 6th 2008, 22:56

^^ Excellent! Saved it and will show you what I can do tomorrow!
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May 6th 2008, 23:10

thanks for the tutorial ichids smile
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May 22nd 2008, 14:36

OMG This is Brilliant Thannks 4 the tutorial Bro im gona try some mods soon happy
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June 3rd 2008, 10:52

CTRL + U

Then mess with the level bars.
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June 4th 2008, 10:18

NONONONONO, don't do it that way, if you want to follow the method shown in the pic, instead using the bucket tool, use Layer-Adjustment layer- solid color, blending mode color or Hue, this way you can change it again anytime you want.

You can do Layer-Adjustment layer - Hue/Saturation- And look what happens

You can use "Replace color" too, click and hold on the brush tool until you see it, and play wit the adjustments.


I recomend the first two options, as I like leaving all my PSD's 100% editable.

If you have questions, I might do a tut, but I warn you, I've never done one XD
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June 4th 2008, 11:10

Image -> Adjustments -> Hue/Saturation

it's that easy....
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June 4th 2008, 11:37

^^for simple mods like that... that's EXACTLY what i'd do chris3d
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