Finally you came around and created good icons that I can take! I'll be taking all of the chocolate icons, 2 or 3 teas, 2 lions, and an orange. Icons #s 26, 11, & 5 are the best. Make some more things that I like!! See, now I'm craving for more chocolate!!
I'll comment but I won't credit since I know how much it bothers you. xP
(Isn't it weird how I was watching you make these icons, and I bitched, and then I got what I wanted? Eheheheh! You know I messing with ya. #7 & 8 remind me of crazed Floridians, but nonetheless pretty. I like spamming in your comments since I rarely comment any ways)
It's no problem at all! It's basically in all the layers! 1) Just crop the image how you want it to be, sharpen it once, and then duplicate the picture. 2) Next you change the blending mode of the duplicate to 'screen' and put the opacity around 40-50! 3) Then merge the layers. Once that's done duplicate the layer again. 4) On the new duplicate layer change the layer's blend mode to 'hard light' and change the opacity around 50-80.
And you are done! Though, smelltheflowers has a better tutorial here. She covers the same steps but in more detail!
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I'll comment but I won't credit since I know how much it bothers you. xP
(Isn't it weird how I was watching you make these icons, and I bitched, and then I got what I wanted? Eheheheh! You know I messing with ya. #7 & 8 remind me of crazed Floridians, but nonetheless pretty. I like spamming in your comments since I rarely comment any ways)
Ok I'll stop bothering you.
Maybe...
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Snagging some with credit, of course!
The tableware icons so remind me of Ouran... XD;;; With that one girl who liked it... <--doesn't remember names.
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You're thinking of Renge, right?! XD
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1) Just crop the image how you want it to be, sharpen it once, and then duplicate the picture.
2) Next you change the blending mode of the duplicate to 'screen' and put the opacity around 40-50!
3) Then merge the layers. Once that's done duplicate the layer again.
4) On the new duplicate layer change the layer's blend mode to 'hard light' and change the opacity around 50-80.
And you are done!
Though, smelltheflowers has a better tutorial here. She covers the same steps but in more detail!
I hope that helped!
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