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Thanks for Sharing it mate .. Big Grin
it Helps lots...
Not bad!
Highly detailed tutorial! Smile
(07-14-2012, 06:43 PM)MortenMoulder Wrote: [ -> ]Not bad!
Highly detailed tutorial! Smile

Not as highly, it was made years ago and everytime I check the guide some links are down and I have to delete another step or another forum.

My dream is to someday throw away the laziness and repair it.
(07-16-2012, 06:37 AM)NekoChan Wrote: [ -> ]Not as highly, it was made years ago and everytime I check the guide some links are down and I have to delete another step or another forum.

My dream is to someday throw away the laziness and repair it.


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Haha, yeah.. Laziness overrules everything! ;)
Thanks for this HQ, yet simple tutorial, from now on I will try to make my own signatures ;).
I always have a hard time creating sigs' backgrounds. I try to grab C4D's or simple stock images and then play with the filters. But it's not the best technique, that's for sure.
Nice guide, thank you OP for sharing this method!
nice sharing man... thank you ^^
Great tut, thanks for this I have been dying to make one!
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