Well i did a space stock over a sig-in-the-making before but it came out to dark because of the backdrop of space. i set the layer to overlay, though. Maybe dodge will work. like a C4D
whoa whoa whoa, dodge does only bring out the bright, but it doesn't look as good as screen or lighten only.
I fourth this. but... Spoiler Photoshop version as well plzz....... (if possible) Love the sig. Great effects EDIT: Oh well, I guess your quick rundown was understandable enough...never mind
...I dont think ice knows photoshop, so itll probaly be a gimp tut. But since photoshop closely relates to gimp it should be easy.
Everytime I use a space stock it turns out too be distracting from the focal. So yeah a tutorial would be awesome.
ok...I got it done before my vacation. Just read some of the comments up there. To get this in ps just use the same steps till you get to the gradient maps.
But what you don't know is that it's required when working with complex lighting situations. It's better than using the contrast button, and using the different settings it can be better than screen or lighten only.
whoa, that bright spot and effects next to the text is seriously ruining the......well.....everything. besides that, a wee bright, could tone that down. it looks good
She had to add some kind of effect, I think the use of space stocks was a great idea, and it really didn't ruin the sig at all. I think the sig is excellent..
i didnt say it ruined the sig, i said it is ruining it, as in a section could be better. i say you already put enough effort into the sig, it looks great.