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subject: openSUSE logo
software: adobe photoshop CS3

Two simple openSUSE logos brushsets.
Good to create openSUSE wallpapers.

Click here to download the .abr file.
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If used please credit back to my stock and send me a ........NOTE........ with the link to your deviation! :)
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a picture of a broccoflower (broccoli and cauliflower mix). i wish i could take better pictures, sometimes.
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Spider stock. My house is full of these critters. :fear:

Distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Licence. [link]

With the following conditions:
:bulletred: Tell me you are using it by commenting on my userpage, or noting etc. I like to see how helpful I've been.
:bulletred: Put link to me on your deviation description.

Enjoy the image! :D :D
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THIS SCRIPT NOW RUNS ON GIMP 2.4
if you have a old copy of this script please redownload
Turns any image into a sketch

Example 1

Example 2
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For twistedNERV, a friend of mine. :)

A'ight, here goes:
--You'll need to create three blank layers to do this.
1.Create a solid white line for the blade, width is your choice. Middle layer.
2.Copy its' layer, make this new layer invisible.
3.Move to the layer below. (Original blade layer.)
4.Add a blur that's just enough to notice from 100% distance.
5.Use the invisible layer to select the blade.
6.Move back to the original blade layer and grow the select substantially. Feather it at a high rate (I used 54).
7.Fill that with a low transparency, (14%?) repeat fill as needed. It shouldn't be all that eye-catching.
8.Use the invisible layer to select the blade.
9.Move up to the top layer and create a miniscule, blurred/feathered border (mine was 3px).
10.Fill this in with the color of your choice, again very lightly.
11.Use the invisible layer to select the blade. Then go to the bottom layer.
12.Grow the select substantially. Feather it at the high rate used earlier.
13.Fill this in lightly as well.
14.Now for the main color: Use the invisible layer to select the blade. Come down to the bottom layer again, but this time, only grow the select a small amount and feather a small amount.
15.This step will bring the color out of the blade. Keep clicking that fill at small transparency until you're satisfied.
16.Consolidate (merge) your four lightsabre layers.
17.BAM! There's your effect.

Feel free to tweak this for better results.
Comments appreciated.
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Hammer und Sichel - hammer and sickle

~ Enjoy Communism!
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Here's a nifty little tip for using PS filters with GIMP when you can't get them to work directly in GIMP: use irfanview or xnview in combination with GIMP. It's a pretty cool solution! Enjoy! If you've download this before, there's been an update. If you couldn't get some filters to work, redownload the tutorial and follow the link to get some required dlls. It just might do the trick.

Just click the Download to Desktop button, open the zip file and save the image and html folder to a convenient location. Double-click the html file and get those filters to work.

*Also, please let me know if you download. It's nice to get feedback from people!*

Thanks,

Art
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I know a lot of people are always looking for good references of Victorian type houses, here is one i shot in Galveston while I was living in Houston.
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My Custom Cubeecraft / Papercraft Cutout template of Yoda in Santa costume.

(All My Custom Fan Art Cubeecraft Templates are made on MSPaint. and The 3D illustrations on the free Gimp program.)


More of my Custom Star Wars Cubeecrafts to download and make can be found here [link]

Also there are some more of my Christmas Cubees (including Christmas Tree, Snowmen, Santa, The Grinch, Gingerbread men and more) can be found here [link]


Star Wars Characters (c) Lucasfilm
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