Greetings everyone!
I've noticed that a lot of flyff servers do have good websites but missing out on representative slideshows or images.
To help you, having more possibilities in the making of good looking stuff I have some really helpful tips & tricks you should definitely use!
My example:
Attention: This tutorial is written for photoshop.
If you're using a different program don't be scared.
Those techiques can also be used in other programs like gimp.
I've noticed that a lot of flyff servers do have good websites but missing out on representative slideshows or images.
To help you, having more possibilities in the making of good looking stuff I have some really helpful tips & tricks you should definitely use!
My example:

Attention: This tutorial is written for photoshop.
If you're using a different program don't be scared.
Those techiques can also be used in other programs like gimp.
The font
Be more open! The basic fonts your computer can provide
isn't all you want to have for good content.
Use websites likeor
to fill up your repertoir.
Stay on topic
If you're hosting a flyff server then it is a must to use
images referring to it! Google has many images for good looking
backgrounds or flyff characters.
Not enoth?
Visit the official
and download the "Fan Site Kit" in the "Media" section.
One of the most helpful kits I've ever seen!
It provides a lot of the original flyff art including backgrounds,
weapons, items, characters, monsters and much more.
High quality item images needed?
As you can see in my example I'm using the default ingame drop model
and upgrade gems in different angles with some motion & light effects.
But how can you get those?
You have to visit. At the bottom of the website you can
click the download button to download the Flyff Cash Shop Viewer.
To use the viewer you need the official flyff game directory!
The complete How-To-Use is on the website.
When you finally have everything set, go to "Options"
and select "Set Background Color". Untick the Skybox
and choose a color that is easy to render out.
Zoom in your object to get the best detail of it. Take a
screenshot with the "Druck/Print" key on your keyboard and
directly paste it into photoshop. Now you just have to
select the "Magic Wand Tool" (make sure "Anti-alias" in the
top bar is ticket ) and select the monochrome color on your
screenshot. Press "Entf/Delete" to get rid of the color.
Now you should have your neat render of your object.
Simply as it is..
Download my example:
( Compatible with Photoshop CS4+ )
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The file:

Give me some feedback if you find that short tutorial/tips&tricks helpful.
I really appreciate it!
Louis.