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Pretty. I like the cat. But then, I'm an animal person and love just about anything with animals in it lol. Really? Am I that blind? I mean, I do have to wear glasses/contacts, but usually I can see just fine as long as I have them on...Or did you just put it on when you sent the entry in? Cause I went back and looked and still don't see it. Of course, I tripped over a table this morning, so I wouldn't put it past myself to miss it lol.
I just had to share with y'all. I only hope that when the time is right, I can find the right models and Bay will be up for putting them into the background. It would make such a unique cover!
I was trying to find a tutorial that I just glimpsed at yesterday when I was trying to figure out how to use C4D renders in Photoshop but when I went to look for it again, I couldn't find it, so I just made one by myself with no tut at all. I hope you guys like it:
Okay, here is the Tut for this (see below) sig as requested by LT.
Spoiler:
You will need these pics...
Create your canvass to your size or preference.
Your first layer will be the pinkish one. Leave it as is then add the pocket watch. Set it to overlay and 100% opacity.
Next add the polaroid and duplicate. Set the original aside so that only the copy remains on the canvass. Upload your first pic of choice and fit it to the polaroid. Once your happy with the pic and its clarity, set the picture to screen then merge the layer down so the polaroid and picture are as one. Duplicate the original polaroid again and repeat with the second (or however many pictures you wish) picture and situate it on the canvass as desired.
I did change the color of the pics but I don't remember what I did and, for me, that's more of a preference thing anyways.
Text
Spoiler:
For "Family" I used Sans and for the rest of the wording I used English Thin which you can find on Dafont.com
Next, add the pinkish texture again and set it to overlay at 100% opacity. Erase whatever lies over the pale pocket watch but otherwise leave it.
Next, add a visible layer (Layer, New from Visible) and sharpen the entire thing.
You should be done!
Wow! I hope that made sense; I've never written one of these things before.
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