How to render in photoshop - By JuniorD

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This image is copyright of KittyFire Networks and Respected Members, such as me. Please do not take this tutorial, edit it, or any other actions. If there are any questions, please post them below or PM me them. If there are any x10 Terms of Service Issues, please PM them to me or post them below, where I can either change the post or ask for it to be deleted. The image format is easier on the respected managers of this tutorial, due to a single url that needs to be used. Thank you for reading this message.

-JuniorD



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Notice: This was made a year or two ago. Photoshop standards may have changed, been edited, or deleted since then. If you have questions post them below.

If you liked this tutorial enough, I would be greatful if you +rep me or donate.​
 
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WOW, i wasn't really paying any attention to the tutorial i just noticed it had alot of copyright. So i went to: KittyFire.net I must say that is one of the best, no maybe it is the best template i have seen. I have questions....

Q* Do you own that site?
Q* Did you make it?
Q* Did you make the template?
If so is it up for download anywhere?

Nice tutorial though! :)
 

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Thanks for the tutorial it's great. I might suggest removing all the copyright notices though.
 

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WOW, i wasn't really paying any attention to the tutorial i just noticed it had alot of copyright. So i went to: KittyFire.net I must say that is one of the best, no maybe it is the best template i have seen. I have questions....

Q* Do you own that site?
Q* Did you make it?
Q* Did you make the template?
If so is it up for download anywhere?

Nice tutorial though! :)

No I do not own it. I am one of the Staff there. I go with about 90% of their projects. No, I didn't make the template, but I make templates extremely similar to them. I am supposedly going to input 10 of my best templates in their OSD project. If your interested, post your stuff here. (If you have a active website, Im always looking for websites to help with)

http://forums.x10hosting.com/ads-offers/68906-looking-highly-active-website-staff-offer.html

To like2program:

We have to have copyright notices without any misunderstanding of the rightful owner.
 
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I didn't even understand what the tutorial was supposed to get to you?
 

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To render a image you may want to use in a signature, but you don't want to use the rest of the picture. Or you may just want that certain object on your website, but you want it to go with the background. This shows how to do it to beginners.
 

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Yeah i guess it is for begginers.. I was wondering why you were stating all the obvious :p
 

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WOW this is really basic stuff. why use the polygonal lasso tool when the pen tool's easier?
 

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yeah that was extremely basic. all that copyright info was not necessary.
 

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yes. but i don't feel like giving that info out. already have spam coming in at enormous rates from that website. :/ sorta off topic.

copyright is needed here due to it being made like about a year ago, and to show sources. also read the tos a little and I don't feel like stating the obvious, so I just copy and pasted our little copyright notice in the post. :D
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WOW this is really basic stuff. why use the polygonal lasso tool when the pen tool's easier?

me not like pen tool. ( the polygonal lasso tool is a lot steadier. you always have to hold down the mouse button on the pen tool, and if you let go you have to restart. )
 
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(the polygonal lasso tool is a lot steadier. you always have to hold down the mouse button on the pen tool, and if you let go you have to restart. )

Sounds like you don't have the settings right for the pen tool.

Check out some tutorials here (specifically this one for the pen tool) then tell me if you like the pen tool or the P-lasso better. ;D
 
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