Tutorial #8: how to make clipart colored thingys (or at least this is how I do it)

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bloodyassassin:

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Go to the Customize page of your Tumblr, click “Pages” on the top, “Add a page”.
Type in a name and make sure you select “Custom Layout” from the dropdown menu.
Now simply copy and paste the code into the box, edit as you please, and click “Create page”.
DO NOT REMOVE THE CREDIT AT THE BOTTOM!
Shoot me an ask if you have any questions.
Edit: How to change movie poster, title, and rating — here.
Edit 2: After so many people have send me asks, re: “How can I get a ‘back to my Tumblr’ link under the title of the page?” I now modified the code a little bit. You can now find a code for the one with, and the one without.
Edit 3: Links to ‘half star’ rating images — here

bloodyassassin:

Live Preview | Code @ Pastebin (without back-link) | Code @ Pastebin (with back-link)

  • Go to the Customize page of your Tumblr, click “Pages” on the top, “Add a page”.
  • Type in a name and make sure you select “Custom Layout” from the dropdown menu.
  • Now simply copy and paste the code into the box, edit as you please, and click “Create page”.
  • DO NOT REMOVE THE CREDIT AT THE BOTTOM!
  • Shoot me an ask if you have any questions.

Edit: How to change movie poster, title, and rating — here.

Edit 2: After so many people have send me asks, re: “How can I get a ‘back to my Tumblr’ link under the title of the page?” I now modified the code a little bit. You can now find a code for the one with, and the one without.

Edit 3: Links to ‘half star’ rating images — here

1 month ago on 23 April 2012

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untitledoddsandends:

The Score // James Newton Howard

  1. The Hunger Games
  2. Katniss Afoot
  3. Reaping Day
  4. The Train
  5. Entering the Capitol
  6. Preparing the Chariots 
  7. Horn of Plenty // Arcade Fire
  8. Penthouse / Training
  9. Learning the Skills
  10. The Countdown
  11. Booby Trap
  12. Healing Katniss
  13. Rue’s Farewell 
  14. We Could Go Home
  15. Searching for Peeta
  16. The Cave
  17. Muttations
  18. Tenuous Winners / Returning Home

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Songs from District 12 and Beyond // Various Artists

  1. “Abraham’s Daughter” // Arcade Fire
  2. “Tomorrow Will Be Kinder” // The Secret Sisters
  3. Nothing to Remember // Neko Case
  4. Safe & Sound” // Taylor Swift feat. The Civil Wars
  5. “The Ruler & The Killer” // Kid Cudi
  6. “Dark Days” // Punch Brothers
  7. “One Engine” // The Decemberists
  8. “Daughter’s Lament” // Carolina Chocolate Drops
  9. “Kingdom Come” // The Civil Wars
  10. “Take the Heartland” // Glen Hansard
  11. “Come Away to the Water” // Maroon 5 featuring Rozzi Crane
  12. “Run Daddy Run” // Miranda Lambert ft Pistol Annies
  13. “Rules” // Jayme Dee
  14. “Eyes Open” // Taylor Swift
  15. “Lover is Childlike” // The Low Anthem
  16. “Just a Game” // Birdy

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Trick to have the musics. (or try to keyboarding “kiss” before you in ‘youtube’)

1 month ago on 23 April 2012

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AMY’S MINIMALIST TUTORIAL

robstenisfearless:

Okay yay another tutorial and this time it’s a minimalist tutorial on how to make something like this:

This is how I do it, but there are so many different types of ~minimalists out there. For example there is this type, which can be achieved using this tutorial and there is this type, which can be achieved using this tutorial. 

Okay this is not the usual full on intense tutorial because I’m lazy shit so I’ll just show y’all the basics.

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tutorial #1

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theeverlarks:

  • How to turn this photo:
  • To this:

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tributes-source:

  1. You make your gif like you normally would just don’t add the coloring yet.
  2. Expand your gif so that it is empty above the gif. Image > canvas size. (like this)
  3. Make a new layer above all of the layers. (like this)
  4. Now we have to choose a color that matches the gif to fill the empty space above the gif. 
  5. Use a soft round brush and brush over the empty space so that it blends with the top of the gif. (like this) And make sure you’re painting in the empty layer above all the layers.
  6. Now you can add the coloring, I recommend that you do this because it will look more blended! (psd I used)
  7. Done! Just save and upload. And if you have any questions feel free to ask!:D
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Tutorial #9: how to give someone a shadow

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Hunger Games movie font tutorial

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TUTORIAL: 20 Tips for Tumblr Art Makers

wicked-fate:

1. Experiment experiment experiment. My best work is the result of just screwing around in PS. There’s really no better way to learn than just doing it, seeing how it ends up and finding out it works. I find unique things are always better than something that is stock and standard. Experimenting is the golden rule when it comes to art.

2. Arrange pictures first and then colour. There’s no hard and fast rule on this. There are occasions (for example, when using screencaps) where I colour and then arrange but generally it’s the other way around. This also gives you room to change the colours or textures before you apply a PSD or action or just colour it yourself.

3. Get some good resources. Please excuse the pimping… but fuckyeahresources has a whole range of stuff that I find useful. See what resources are being shared. I generally reblog textures when I find them and leave PSDs to the queue. There’s some really excellent stuff on there and great tutorials for everyone.

4. Sharpen your images once you’re finished arranging. I usually copy a merged version of my art layers and duplicate, sharpen and then make it slightly transparent so it doesn’t look too sharpened. Really sharpened art kills the overall effect.

5. Texture text is better than using the text tool. I just think it looks more natural when it’s not typed out. Of course it also limits your options. When you do use the text tool, make sure your text is ‘smooth’. Sometimes I like to rasterize and blur my text as well.

6. Pay attention to trends. Popular art is popular for a reason. I’m not saying to copy it exactly but try out different images in ways that are similar to trends. Right now, birds, photo negatives, the painted background applied in overlay and skeletons are very much in. Colour is ALWAYS in - remember that.

7. Colour is your best friend. Find some bright PSDs and learn how they work. You’ll be able to duplicate their results once you figure out how to work selective colours, curves and colour balance. Play around with it, see what you like. My personal style is an intense purple (see my theme background on wicked-fate) which is a blend of two different actions. You don’t have to go too overboard with colour but see what compliments your original image.

8. Textures aren’t everything. I know I use a lot in mine but sometimes you only need something minimal. Sometimes less is more. Other times… more is more. The best way to use them is to play with them. I generally set mine to ‘screen’, ‘soft light’,  ‘overlay’, ‘multiply’ or ‘linear burn’ but it’s all about what’s best for the artwork. Also, make sure your texture isn’t covering any faces. It just looks nasty unless that’s the effect you want (for example, slayground’s skull box covering half a face or something). Also, play with PSD’s - use a feathered round brush to add in a solid colour over your original image - the PSD colouring above will change the colour you end up with.

9. Use good quality images. Sometimes you can’t get around this but generally the more HQ the image, the better it is to work with. Grainy images are a nightmare but go to Filter>Noise>Reduce Noise to fix that.

10. Learn how to blend your images. Use the eraser with a basic round brush with a little feather (not a solid) and fade your images into your art. Personally, I’m AWFUL with selecting a whole person so it’s a good way to get around it.

11. The Rule of Thirds. Read this. Aspect is very useful sometimes.

12. Don’t be afraid of the PS tools. The eraser is amazing. If you have a problem with an image… use your clone brush. Gradients are brilliant - set them to soft light and see how your art starts to look more shiny.

13. Make things look natural. Try to find that point where things go from looking unfinished to ‘wow, i’d reblog that’. Sometimes it’s difficult to do because we’re always tempted to add a little more here and there.

14. Save your work as you go. PS crashes. Right when you least expect it. Especially when working on gifs. Enough said.

15. Use lots of layers. If you make a mistake, you’ll be able to go back and fix it when you have layers. If it’s all merged down into 1 layer… that’s a LOT harder. Your undo button only goes so far.

16. Get some good fonts. Do NOT use anything that makes you cringe. Let me tell you, there are some fonts that make everyone cringe. Let them go die in the corner with comic sans.

17. Tag appropriately. People do track tags but they won’t track things like ‘actor: katie mcgrath’, they’ll be tracking ‘katie mcgrath’. This is more about reblogging than art but it can make a big difference to art popularity.

18. Ask questions. If you want to know how it’s done, just use the ask box. It always helps if you’re not anon either. I love answering graphics-related questions. It’s why I set up fuckyeahresources

19. Be proud of your work. We’re all learning. I’ve been web designing for 10 years. I had to start somewhere and you’ll never get better if you don’t work towards it. You need to experience the pain of 500kb limits or textures that just don’t fit or colours which won’t cooperate. It’s all practice. My early stuff was shocking and that’s putting it nicely. Plus, if you get hate mail, like I have, you tell them… DON’T TELL ME WHAT I CAN’T DO. It’s your life, it’s your art. Everyone views art differently based on their own preconceptions and values. Some will like it and some will hate it. But don’t let anyone stop you from doing something you love.

20. Have fun. Graphics-making is meant to be fun. It’s why you do it in the first place. Enjoy your time in PS and learn new things while you’re at it.

1 month ago on 23 April 2012

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