This tutorial will show you how to take portions of a pic out and put it on your Sig.
Workspace: Photoshop
1) 1st you open your background pic with the width 900 and the height 200.
2) Then, you open the other pic you wanna add as well.
3) Now, you maximize the window of the pic you wanna ad.
4) Next, click on the magnifying glass and click on the part you wanna take out like 2 times.
5) Then, you click on the lasso tool on the left menu.
Here's the hard part.
6) Click and drag the lasso around the edge of the character you wanna remove.
7) After you have traced it and come back to where u started, let go of the button.
8) Now you will see an outline, click on the move tool on the left side it looks like a black arrow.
9) Make the window smaller and click on the selected character with the move tool and
drag it into the other pic.
10) Right click on the original eraser and select the background eraser from the dropdown.
11) Now you use the background eraser and look at the top to make sure that it selects a color once.
12) Now zoom in and take out the rough edges that you missed while lassoing.
13) Then move it into the right spot and you are done!
How to Make a Cool Border for Sig
This tutorial will show you how to make a cool border for your Sig.
Workspace: Photoshop
1) Use the rectangular marquee to cover the pic almost.
2) Then, fill it with the color you want your border to be, by using Layer > New fill layer.
3) Then use the marquee again to cut out a rectangular hole in the filled rectangle.
4) Erase the part that you marqueed off.
5) Then you can go to Layer > Layer style > Outer glow
6) When the menu comes up move the window so that you can see the banner and preview the
effects of the glow, so that you can adjust it accordingly.
7) Then adjust the spread of the glow.
8) You can also adjust the color if ya wish.
9) Then do the same for the inner glow. Layer > Layer style > Inner glow
That's a wrap!
Superimposing Animated Pics
This tutorial will show you how to add an animated image on top of your banner.
Workspace: Adobe Imageready
1) Open your banner's file.
2) Open the file with your animation.
3) Now, on your banner, duplicate the layer in the animation window until
the number of frames equals the nuber of frames in the animation.
4) Go to the animation pic and click on the arrow in the circle on the animation window.
5) Click select all.
6) Go to the same arrow button again and click on Copy Frames.
7) Now, go to the banner and go to the animation window's arrow button again.
8) Now, you will click Paste Frames.
9) A window will come up and you will check the boxes that say Paste Over Selection and Link Added Layers
and press OK.
10) Then, go to the animation window's arrow button again and click Select All Frames.
11) Select the move tool and move the animation pic where you want it to go.
12) Then, save it as a GIF and you are FIN!
or you can do this
Workspace: Jasc Animationshop
1) Open your banner's file.
2) Open the file with your animation.
3) Position their windows so you can see them both at the same time.
4) Now, on your banner, duplicate the layer in the animation window until
the number of frames equals the nuber of frames in the animation pic.
5) Then, go to your animation pic and hold shift and click on the 1st frame then,
with shift still held down click on the last frame to select them all.
6) Now, you drag them to the banner pic in the exact spot you want it to go.
7) Save it as a GIF and you're done!
Here are some of the sigs
