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Old 08-09-07, 16:15   #1
 
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Second tutorial. Might help a few members out there.
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Old 09-09-07, 22:06   #2
 
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Bandwith Exceeded. That's what it says when I go to the URL, and the image isn't working.
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Old 23-09-07, 21:08   #3
 
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it is working for me
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Old 24-09-07, 01:28   #4
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Wrong, sorry Kenny, flow is much more, you need to explain. The flow is the main part of the sig where all of the action takes place in a central direction, usually diagnols, sometimes horizontal. There are many different ways to make flow, smudging the stock in the flow, and much mroe, I am sure you can think of more reasons Kenny.
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a ton of people have different interpritations of flow, it could be the directional flow of the sig, it could be the flow of colors, it could be how the effects mix together, etc... this is just one effect you use to acheieve flow.
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Thanks for this, very helpful.
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Old 24-09-07, 12:53   #7
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The flow of a tag doesn't have to be forced through smudging and such, composition plays the biggest part in flow, the way you position everything in your tag.
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Old 24-09-07, 16:48   #8
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Needs more work as a tut. Imo all lines should be going in the same direction as the outermost lines of those you made in the tut is about 60-70 degrees from each other that's way too much. 20-30 is max imo
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Old 26-09-07, 02:46   #9
 
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Ain't Bad keep it up you could have been explained alittle bit more
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