deray
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Post by deray on Apr 18, 2004 5:39:13 GMT -8
make a new image 100x100 pixles wide, with a background color of #535353 make a new layer and create a circle in the middle of the image Now follow all these seetings below keep going... keep going... keep going... keep going... keep going... keep going... keep going... Now you mite not want to do this all over again, so I'd save this as a style and name it blue orb. now create a new layer and move it below the orb layer and fill it with a gradient that is made up of the colors #535353 and #333333 What this does is makes it look like the orb is indented into the background Your final picture should look like the one above
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Post by ShadowyOne on Apr 18, 2004 17:31:32 GMT -8
I think the gray part is unnecessary, but otherwise, it's a nice orb that can be used in images.
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Post by Falcon120 on Apr 19, 2004 15:09:13 GMT -8
Nice tut!
and ShadowyOne, I think you can edit out the grey if you really wanted to. ^_^
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deray
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Post by deray on Apr 20, 2004 2:21:50 GMT -8
Nice tut! and ShadowyOne, I think you can edit out the grey if you really wanted to. ^_^ Yea it is just a base, you can get rid of it
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Post by fusionx2 on May 3, 2004 13:15:27 GMT -8
Bah, its nice, but it isn't the ULTIMATE ORB!
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Post by deray on May 4, 2004 12:41:03 GMT -8
Bah, its nice, but it isn't the ULTIMATE ORB! just a title,
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Post by Shishio Makoto on Dec 22, 2004 15:08:53 GMT -8
could u update the images?
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