
Today class you’ll be learning how to make a bit different border, aside the traditional border. Actually the credit for this tutorial goes to another person, but I have added a few extra steps which you may find handy.
Note: no newbie questions here ..
sorry i forgot to post the tip
.. look at this image 
make sure the polygonal was checked ![]()
So let us get started:
open the spoiler
hope you understand it well .. 
Last edited by forsakendoll (2010-03-15 19:24:02)
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edriann007[?], LaThaSaL[?], nia_pearl19[?], and cheuw[?] like this topic.

albertkiukiu wrote:
:idea::rose:
:crybaby:shitshit
hey please don't spam ..
REPORTED!
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^ no problem about the dude ..
better make this spammers stop .. 
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nice tut! i like the outcome., looks very techy :D
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^ wooaahh!! thanks for the +
but i think you are gimp expert ?? 
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^ wooahh!! is that true? so you are photoshopper? 
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how about corel?..
can anyone lend me a tutorial??
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cheuw wrote:
nopeee
i never use gimp
bcoz sooo hard
i wanna try later
mee too...im not using gimp...
but its look like i can make a graphic like this...
this post will be serves an idea to me...thanks to u bro mhedge...
mhedge wrote:
what did you mean by corel? what it is?
another software...like photoshop and gimp also...
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^ you're welcome dude, try also gimp 
thanks for the info 
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dude i need help i dont know how to find or use or make the drop shadow script
dont know anything about script fus
Last edited by wench000 (2008-09-25 09:38:42)
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maybe your version is other..
go to the image window ..
Filter>>Light and Shadow>>Drop Shadow 
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BTW ... im currently using gimp 2.4 from gimp.org download section 
--- i just figured it out dude btw my drop down shadow script fu looks like this
Last edited by wench000 (2008-09-25 10:41:56)
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