1. Your pen tool setting should be
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2. Create a new layer.
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3. Select Brush (Press B) and choose a hard round one, opacity and flow of brush should be 100%
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4. Start doing the paths (hair strand)
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5. Right click on the path and choose stroke path
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6. Check the simulate pressure
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7. JARAN~ Instant freakin hairstrands.
Go to Customize > Theme
Place this between the <style> tag.
::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb:vertical {
background-color:#999999;
-moz-border-radius:10px;
-webkit-border-radius:10px;
}::-webkit-scrollbar {
width:7px;
height:5px;
background-color:#ffffff;
}You can search for HTML color codes on Google. Mehehehe~ Enjoy. *u*
You can have something like this.
Go to Customize > Theme Custom > HTML
Then search for the codes like this.
You can check for available font families here.
Though most of the premade themes have many of this codes just scroll down until all of the codes that looks like the code above are changed completely. Yet premade and some themes are made with fonts located at..
Customize > Appearence
You can search for available fonts there, search there first. But if you really want customized one do the first step.
1. Open paint.
2. Doodle.
3. Ta-daaaaa! And that’s how to doodle by paint, like a pro.
Step 1: Create a new file. Click on File > New with 1200 px width and 800 px height.
Step 2: Open the background image you want. And select it using “Marquee Tool” and then click Edit > Copy. And then paste it on our main file
Step 3: Now open the image you want to paste. We’ll need to use the “Pen Tool” to roughly select the image. Once the path is completed, right click on it and click “Make selection”.
Step 4:- Now click on Edit > Copy. Then paste it anywhere you like it to be.
Repeat steps 3 - 4. :D
Ang lame ko lang. :D
Hey anon, this is for you.
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1. First, Save/Download this paper stock photo.
Paper stock photo by bashcorpo
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2. Open your stock photo in Photoshop
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3. Click File > Place,here you will select the paper texture.
It will look like this,
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4. Using the Marquee tool [M]
create a rectangle selection, the size depends on the text that you will add later on,
5. Note : your active layer must be the paper texture
6. Hit Ctrl + J, the selection should be duplicated.
7. Hide the Original paper texture layer,
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8. For the paper cut out effect, Apply some Drop shadow, just change the opacity to 20%
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9. Add the text
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Step 1: Create a new file. Click on File > New with 1200 px width and 800 px height.

Step 2: Open the background image you want. And select it using “Marquee Tool” and then click Edit > Copy. And then paste it on our main file
Step 3: Now open the image you want to paste. We’ll need to use the “Pen Tool” to roughly select the image. Once the path is completed, right click on it and click “Make selection”.

Step 4:- Now click on Edit > Copy. Then paste it anywhere you like it to be.

Repeat steps 3 - 4. :D


Ang lame ko lang. :D
(Source: leeeeeyan)
Ahh…Vignette.
1. Create a new layer and fill it with black
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2. Use a soft brush Eraser
and just click/brush in the middle
It’s done. Lol? Simple
<script src=”http://widgets.twimg.com/j/2/widget.js”></script>
<script>
new TWTR.Widget({
version: 2,
type: ‘profile’,
rpp: 1,
interval: 6000,
width: 150,
height: 300,
theme: {
shell: {background: ‘#444444’,
color: ‘#ddd’
},
tweets: {
background: ‘transparent’,
color: ‘#fff’,
links: ‘#999’
}
},
features: {
scrollbar: false,
loop: false,
live: false,
hashtags: true,
timestamp: true,
avatars: false,
behavior: ‘all’
}
}).render().setUser(‘URLNGTWITTERNIYO’).start();
</script><br>
(Source: leeeeeyan)
Step 1: Open Youtube! :D
Step 2: Press Share, embed and use old embed code
Step 3: Copy paste code into notepad for editing :D
Step 4: Delete Highlighted Portion
Step 5: Change the version to 1. Add auto play code hl=en_US&autoplay=1 then add this &fs=1&color1=0xffffff&color2=0xffffff next to the auto play code if you want your player to be white.
Step 6: Copy paste into your description
Step 7: Save and Close then go to your blog.
It works! Enjoy :-bd
This is just a tip for coloring doodles/Lineart
1. So open your Lineart/Doodle Scan in Photoshop
Photo = Here
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2. Duplicate the Background Layer and fill the Background Layer with white.
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3. Double click the Duplicated Layer - The Layer style dialog box will appear and select “Color Overlay”
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4. We’ll do this so you can change the black color on your doodle/drawing
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5. Change its blending mode to “Lighten”
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6. Now change the Blending mode of the Duplicated layer to “Multiply” so that you can eliminate the Whites and you can now start coloring your doodle/Lineart.
Note : The color layers should be below the doodle layer.
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7. I’m using the pen tool for coloring - but you can also use the brush tool if you’re having a hard time using the pen tool.
Tip : Every color = New layer. So that you can easily change it later on.
Start with the base then add the highlights/shadows.
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So yes. :)
Enjoy
1. So i’ll be using a picture of Jose Rizal i found on Google.
2. Then the pen tool settings should be like this
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3. I started making paths and using the image as the guide
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4. I started typing the words. For text on path tutorial please check this out
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5. Progress
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PS : If you’re impatient don’t try this. This thing is effin time consuming - But it’s worth it.[i guess]
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