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Reffy´s Upcoming Totorials (Check them out!)

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Hey, I´d like to introduce the upcoming tutorials by me. I will make tutorials for beginners and also for the more advanced artists.


I will also release a monthly resource pack for members to use that will include (renders, fonts, c4ds, .pds files).


 


 


List of upcoming tutorials;


 


- Advanced smudge tooling with mouse.


 


- Advanced tutorial of TAGging


 


- Advanced tutorial about Cinema4D typography / finishing touch with PS


 


 


 


- Beginners tutorial about how to pick a render, what is "the flow" and how to follow it, how to choose colors, text placement etc.


 


 


 


I will also release tutorial and a free .pds files for basic script icon and basic bot scrip.


 


 


Stay tuned!


Edited by Reflected

Can't wait for this, I really want to learn how to make sick gfx.

  • 3 weeks later...

Those sound great! What is TAGging btw?

 

Tagging is basically, signature/tag making. The more heavily directed graphics community use the term, over 'sig-making'.

Tagging is basically, signature/tag making. The more heavily directed graphics community use the term, over 'sig-making'.

 

Oh I see, thanks for clarifying!

Are you still planning on making these? Also, tutorial is mispelled in the title.

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