What are graphics?
Graphics, usually referred as "GFX", are images created with the use of software, such as gimp or Photoshop. These take time to make, and are made generally for clans, personal wear, and basically for one to look better. You can't become a professional in a few months; it'll at least take three years. Getting critique from experienced gfxers is the best way to improve, instead of getting mad over what they say, learn from it and implement it. ePvpers.de isn't the best place to get good GFX critique, you should try Deviantart.com or GFXSector. Those two are very good critique websites, once you post a tag you'll learn what's wrong with it and you'll be able to fix it. I'll be explaining concepts in GFX from here on, and you'll be able to find resources to make graphics at the bottom.
Understanding your tools
The first thing you should do is understand most of your software's tools and how and when to use them. I'll be explaining tools of Photoshop only, but I hear gimp is similar to Photoshop, so you might not have a problem. I'll explain some basic tools in photoshop:
The burn tool is useful for darkening parts of your image, and should be used with the mode set to shadows with strength of 32%. Use a soft brush of 15-10 px.
The dodge tool is a tool used to add lighting in your graphic, basically making a part lighter. I suggest testing different modes with this one, but putting the strength on to 32% as well. Use a soft brush of 15-10 px.
The blur tool is used to blur things that distract the viewer from your focal point. Use this with strength of 30 and a soft brush of 15-10 px.
The sharpen tool is used to sharpen things in your image to help add depth to it, use it with strength set to 30 and with a soft brush of 15-10 px.
The gradient tool is used to add gradients obviously, I suggest using the default settings for it, and remember when you're adding one, add it diagonally.
The shape tool is obviously used to make shapes.
Understanding Concepts/Terms
Here I'll explain concepts necessary to grasp in order to make good graphics. If you still don't understand, PM me or post in the thread. I'll also explain some terms used to make it easier for you to live in the graphic community.
C4Ds
These are objects made in 3D software; they aid in graphics a lot. There are a lot of types as well, effects, solid, etc,. I usually set effect ones to screen.
Focal Point
Your focal point; the point you want your viewer to focus their eyes on. For example vegeta in a tag, you want people to look at him so he's the focal point.
Monotone
This means you have only one color in your signature, and this is usually bad. For example, I make a tag out of a red fox with red c4ds and red stocks, it'll turn out monotone and won't look very good. Note that with b/w sigs, this isn't the case; they look nice in black and white.
Stocks
Stocks are used to add effects in a graphic; you can find some places to get them at the resource section of the thread. I usually set them to screen, lighten or soft light.
Flow
Flow is a bit difficult to understand, so don't worry if you don't get it at first. Think of flow as waves in an ocean, each wave leads you to a certain island. That right there is flow, so flow in graphics means that the elements you put in your signature leads to your focal point.
Depth
Depth is making your focal point easier to see. Imagine vegeta(yes I make lots of references of him, xD) standing in a valley full of flying rocks. We want to see vegeta but because of the rocks, he's hard to see. We'll blur the rocks a bit, sharpen edges of him and even burn a little edge to make him stand out more.
Concept
This term means what you signature is based on. For example I take a forest stock and add a fire stock and etc. My concept is that I'm making a burning forest.
FX
This term means the effects used in your graphic, C4DS, stocks, etc,.
Composition
This term means the placement of your elements in your signature. For example, I place a c4d behind sasuke then I put a lighting bolt in front of him.
The Key
The key to GFX is to basically experiment; try new things and go out of your way, or a way a tutorial would suggest. Try new things, test out new tools, try out new concepts. Remember to follow tutorials if you are starting gfx and don't use brushes to build your backgrounds, ever.
Resources
*Will come soon* But check out Planetrenders.com, or Google!(If u search for specific stuff)
PS: I will open another thread soon, where u can post ur creations, and where other ppl can rate&comment em!






