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gg sawyer smile.gif
i think this will really help alot of people
and we can expect alot more upcoming tuts smile.gif

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May 26 2007 09:22am
Thanks. Don't forget that I didn't write this tutorial, all credit goes to Alana Siebert (who is a really nice person)

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Awesome. A tutorial on how to write tutorials. The tutorial I did a week ago follows all of these guidelines, so therefore, according to Alana Siebert, it's a good tutorial! Yippee!
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Thanks Sawyer heart.gif When the time comes to make a tutorial, you know where I'll look first smile.gif
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May 26 2007 11:43am
very nice.

just wanted to mention something:
to make the background of my tut,i just enlarged the result sig to fit the whole tut,and then blurred it.
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Quote (Cash @ Sat, May 26 2007, 08:43pm)
very nice.

just wanted to mention something:
to make the background of my tut,i just enlarged the result sig to fit the whole tut,and then blurred it.


Too bad your link is broken. It's a nice idea but I'd never do that.
It's better to have only one smooth color in my opinion (and in Alana's opinion as far I see, though she used a smooth gradient)

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Quote (Sawyer @ Sat, 26 May 2007, 21:20)
Quote (Cash @ Sat, May 26 2007, 08:43pm)
very nice.

just wanted to mention something:
to make the background of my tut,i just enlarged the result sig to fit the whole tut,and then blurred it.


Too bad your link is broken. It's a nice idea but I'd never do that.
It's better to have only one smooth color in my opinion (and in Alana's opinion as far I see, though she used a smooth gradient)

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well,it is smooth,atleast i think so,and it's less annoying than a gradient.
and the link isn't broken..
oh,someone else just told me.i guess it really is,but it's showing up to me..

just look at it:
http://img510.imageshack.us/my.php?image=fullsigtutua1.jpg

This post was edited by Cash on May 26 2007 02:23pm
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Quote (Cash @ Sat, May 26 2007, 11:20pm)
Quote (Sawyer @ Sat, 26 May 2007, 21:20)
Quote (Cash @ Sat, May 26 2007, 08:43pm)
very nice.

just wanted to mention something:
to make the background of my tut,i just enlarged the result sig to fit the whole tut,and then blurred it.


Too bad your link is broken. It's a nice idea but I'd never do that.
It's better to have only one smooth color in my opinion (and in Alana's opinion as far I see, though she used a smooth gradient)

-Sawyer


well,it is smooth,atleast i think so,and it's less annoying than a gradient.
and the link isn't broken..
oh,someone else just told me.i guess it really is,but it's showing up to me..


Oh good, you fixed it. Hmm, it's pretty nice what you did with the background actually (yeah it's smooth) but I think too much of the color change.

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Bump

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