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This is my first 'real' sig. By real I mean I used multiple layers and a cloud effect ^^. Anyway, here it is. It sucks I know, but crits are always welcome.
Is the render on it's own layer? If so, then just move it with the "Move Tool" until it's where you want it.Well, thanks, I'll do that. By the way, do you know how to move the render after I've pasted it into the sig? When I paste it, it always appears in the middle like this, and I want it to be to the far right.
You don't have to be perfect when cutting out a render. By looking at my sig, I doubt you'd be able to guess that I did a horrible job of cutting the renders out (thanks to 2 months without making a sig...) if I hadn't told you. Why? because they're blended into the background almost perfectly.I also recommend to cut out the renders out a little better, since I see these white edges around them.
Exactly.I also recommend to cut out the renders out a little better, since I see these white edges around them.
That's a clever way to clear a render... nice stuff. :]Exactly.
One way to cut out a small faults like that is to
-right click picture of layer that has the render in it,
-then choose "Select Layer Transparency" and
-press shift+ctrl+i (Select inverse),
-go to Select->Modify->Expand->
-set a value like 1 pixel and click Ok.
-Now just use the eraser on the sides where you can see white lines around the render.
There might be a easier way, but thats how i clean small faults of the rendering.
Thanks so much Jariroth. This is going to make finding renders so much easier!!Exactly.
One way to cut out a small faults like that is to
-right click picture of layer that has the render in it,
-then choose "Select Layer Transparency" and
-press shift+ctrl+i (Select inverse),
-go to Select->Modify->Expand->
-set a value like 1 pixel and click Ok.
-Now just use the eraser on the sides where you can see white lines around the render.
There might be a easier way, but thats how i clean small faults of the rendering.