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Space signature tutorial by ~vnt87:iconvnt87:


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Submitted: February 22, 2006
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Enjoy,
Please fav if you find it useful.
Feel free to drop any question below.

Update: I guess I was too lazy to add links to resource used within the tut. Here they are:
The render used: [link]
Night Sky brushet for GIMP: [link]
Electricity Script-Fu (along with some other scripts you might find useful) can be found here:
[link]
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nice idea 4 the background.. i wouldent hav thought of that myself
Holy... $&*#$*#(# that looks great.

I'm always looking for great Gimp tuts. Nice to see someone actually making Gimp look good. Most the tutorials are a shame to Gimp.

Very nice work. XD
i agree with moogle, finding good gimp tuts is a pain, and this one is awesome! nicework

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Thanks for putting this together, i learned some cool stuff. :+fav:

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that's freakin cool. i'll :+fav: it to keep that in mind when it comes time for me to be a tad more creative.

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Excellent. Very helpful. Finding GIMP tutorials is really tough.

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thanks for the tutorial, it was very helpful! I could use this a lot. ;-)

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Very useful! I love this tut! =)

A question : How do you change the blending mode?

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