GameOver User is banned. Joined Mar 19, 2011 Posts 1,636 Reacts 0 Reputation 0 Credits 0 Mar 29, 2011 #1 Today I will show you how to delete the credits for one render who you take.. it is too simple.. only 2 steps Step 1 Right click in your render and after click on ''Rasterize Layer'' Step 2 Go to ''Rectangular Marquee Toll'' and mark the credits on signature after press delete and now you wont have the credits on your render.. Created By GameOver
Today I will show you how to delete the credits for one render who you take.. it is too simple.. only 2 steps Step 1 Right click in your render and after click on ''Rasterize Layer'' Step 2 Go to ''Rectangular Marquee Toll'' and mark the credits on signature after press delete and now you wont have the credits on your render.. Created By GameOver
Android Active Member Joined Mar 19, 2011 Posts 847 Reacts 0 Reputation 0 Credits 0 Mar 29, 2011 #2 Great tutorial GameOver, I really like it and I think lots of more members will like it too.
GameOver User is banned. Joined Mar 19, 2011 Posts 1,636 Reacts 0 Reputation 0 Credits 0 Mar 29, 2011 #3 Android said: Great tutorial GameOver, I really like it and I think lots of more members will like it too. Click to expand... Thanks for your positive comment Android, I will make more PS tutorials. Glad you like it!
Android said: Great tutorial GameOver, I really like it and I think lots of more members will like it too. Click to expand... Thanks for your positive comment Android, I will make more PS tutorials. Glad you like it!
Android Active Member Joined Mar 19, 2011 Posts 847 Reacts 0 Reputation 0 Credits 0 Mar 29, 2011 #4 That sounds great, I like your contribution as it's of high quality. I would also like to welcome you to the GFX crew.
That sounds great, I like your contribution as it's of high quality. I would also like to welcome you to the GFX crew.
GameOver User is banned. Joined Mar 19, 2011 Posts 1,636 Reacts 0 Reputation 0 Credits 0 Mar 29, 2011 #5 Android said: That sounds great, I like your contribution as it's of high quality. I would also like to welcome you to the GFX crew. Click to expand... Thanks for accepted me to the GFX crew! :smile: At the moment I am making a new basic but helpful tutorial!
Android said: That sounds great, I like your contribution as it's of high quality. I would also like to welcome you to the GFX crew. Click to expand... Thanks for accepted me to the GFX crew! :smile: At the moment I am making a new basic but helpful tutorial!
Spaz Member Joined Mar 19, 2011 Posts 411 Reacts 0 Reputation 0 Credits 0 Mar 29, 2011 #6 The simpler the tutorial normally is more helpful, as things are broken down. Congrats by the way
GameOver User is banned. Joined Mar 19, 2011 Posts 1,636 Reacts 0 Reputation 0 Credits 0 Mar 29, 2011 #7 Spaz said: The simpler the tutorial normally is more helpful, as things are broken down. Congrats by the way Click to expand... Thanks Spaz!
Spaz said: The simpler the tutorial normally is more helpful, as things are broken down. Congrats by the way Click to expand... Thanks Spaz!
Edge Member Joined Mar 19, 2011 Posts 297 Reacts 0 Reputation 0 Credits 0 Mar 29, 2011 #8 Very useful tutorial for using renders in your sigs/avatars. Thanks for sharing.
GameOver User is banned. Joined Mar 19, 2011 Posts 1,636 Reacts 0 Reputation 0 Credits 0 Mar 29, 2011 #9 Edge said: Very useful tutorial for using renders in your sigs/avatars. Thanks for sharing. Click to expand... Glad you like it Edge! Thanks for your comment. :tongue:
Edge said: Very useful tutorial for using renders in your sigs/avatars. Thanks for sharing. Click to expand... Glad you like it Edge! Thanks for your comment. :tongue:
Wormag ♥'s BREE + CRAYO + SKY Member Joined Apr 3, 2011 Posts 377 Reacts 0 Reputation 0 Credits 0 Apr 4, 2011 #10 I myself prefer to use a hard rubber, as it's easier to get rid of patterns.
Roobik Active Member Joined Mar 19, 2011 Posts 1,166 Reacts 0 Reputation 0 Credits 0 Apr 4, 2011 #11 I'll try this next time, thanks.
GameOver User is banned. Joined Mar 19, 2011 Posts 1,636 Reacts 0 Reputation 0 Credits 0 Apr 5, 2011 #12 Roobik said: I'll try this next time, thanks. Click to expand... Your welcome:exclamation: Glad you like it Roobik:exclamation: Thanks for your positive comment:exclamation: :wink:
Roobik said: I'll try this next time, thanks. Click to expand... Your welcome:exclamation: Glad you like it Roobik:exclamation: Thanks for your positive comment:exclamation: :wink: