DeeGurTeh Posted February 1, 2017 Share Posted February 1, 2017 (edited) Ţ̸̨̱͚̤̦̙͕̳́͐̌͒̈́̿̽̕͘͜ͅh̸̡̝̳͎̹̟̊̓ͅį̷̜̖̫̼̦̩̹̣͈̙̗̠̀̋s̶̬̞̜̠̪̟̞̣͔̗̟̿̔́̾̇̀͗̊̀̄̆̕̕̕͝ ̷̡̨̯̫̠͓̦̩̠̦͖̩͔̻̘́̽̂i̵̧̗̹̯͎̫̫̜̞͔̟̤̥̺̫͂̾͌̀̃̾͒͌͑̑̈͝ş̷̡̧̦̙̗͍̗̺͉̓̈́̎͗̄̃̽͛̈̿͠ ̵͎̙̞͎̮͉͖̭͈̖̟̺̟̽̏̔̂͗́͊̿̌̔n̶͔̳̫̖̮̖̔̀ơ̵̡̪̞̘̞͕̗͒͛́́̅͐͑͛̅̌̌̕͝t̸̢̢̫̦̹̫̓̎͜h̵̢̡̫͚̼̻̫͈͙̲̟̪͈̆͌͐̅̐̅͗͌̐͆͘͝i̴̛͇͔͎̹̱̥̺̥͕̦̺̹͛͊̒̆̍̇̚͝ͅn̶̨̧͔̮͓͚̣̜̮̟̪̘͕̹͒͆͜ǵ̵̠̩͎͚̭͚̈̾́̈́͒͐̋́̑ Edited February 16, 2018 by DiGiTa_ Link to comment https://gtaforums.com/topic/880879-a-request-for-a-tutorial/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
JoonasPRKL Posted February 1, 2017 Share Posted February 1, 2017 (edited) The aberration effect? Theres probably alot of ways to do similar effects. One way to do it is like this: So let's say I want the Dukes to have the effect, so I'm making a new layer from the selection Right Click the new layer and choose Blending Options New window pops up, take a look at the Channels, you'll see R G B and they all have checkmarks. Uncheck the 'R' (Red) Channel and press OK. Now select the Move Tool and nudge the layer to the direction you want with arrow keys. The image should look something like this, I moved the layer little bit to the right You can play around with the G and B channels too to get different color results. Edited February 1, 2017 by JoonasPRKL spaceshape, Jacobmaate and DeeGurTeh 3 Link to comment https://gtaforums.com/topic/880879-a-request-for-a-tutorial/#findComment-1069379796 Share on other sites More sharing options...
DeeGurTeh Posted February 2, 2017 Author Share Posted February 2, 2017 (edited) N̴̢̜̰̻͉̺̙͋̏͊̋͒̍̔͂͐̈́̆̾̾͝ó̸̭̓̆ ̶̠͖͑̉̌̄̆̓̈̅w̸̖̫̬͐̌̿̽ĩ̴̛̹̜̺͂̌͗̀̓̾͐͆͆̕͝t̵̼̭̱̝̱̯͍̄̓̈́̓̀͊̏̀̒̅n̷̡̗̠͚̖̦̝̫̰̝̠̓̿̈́͜ȩ̶̧̛̩̭͖̝̣̟̑͋̃̽̔̆̔̚͘͝͝͠ṣ̷̨̧̖̟̲̻̼̬̀̅̂̀̿̏͒͂̚͝͠ͅs̴̢̡̜̬̘̪͕͇̗̮̙̳̳̉̆̿̂͠ Edited February 16, 2018 by DiGiTa_ JoonasPRKL 1 Link to comment https://gtaforums.com/topic/880879-a-request-for-a-tutorial/#findComment-1069381225 Share on other sites More sharing options...
DeeGurTeh Posted February 4, 2017 Author Share Posted February 4, 2017 (edited) Y̷̘̍̿̚ǫ̶̧̦̭̻̹̼̺̝̱̺̍̆̑̔̈́ų̷̛͙̮̣̙̊̄̍͐̓͋͊͠͝ ̸̛̛̞͉̙͚͙̞͗̅̈́͌̔͊̍̔̐͝h̸̪͉̬̀̇́́͗̊͐́͒̊͆̅́͝ͅa̶̡͚̮̺͚̗̙͓̅̅̓͐̓͘͝ͅv̶̧̢̻̙̞̮̮̼̰̂̄̓͛͑͑̀̅̊̐͘̕͝͠͝ë̸̙͈̰̻͔̙̯́ ̵̡̧͙͉̮͍̼͙͒́̊̂̉̓̓̋̈́̎͝s̷͖̘̄̂ę̶͎̲̖̙̩͊͂̓e̵͇̺͚̜̹͖̻̿̌̒̐͝ͅn̵̹͓̲̼̞̰̼͔͈̝̓̐̋͐̑̃̀̿̾̓̈́͘͝ ̴̨̺̯͇͕͈̰̯̣̓͒͋̆̔̎̉͋̈́̄̐͘ņ̷̻͖͓̳͖͚́͛̅̌̊̎͋͋̅͊̓ơ̸͕̭̩̠͔͋͊͛̇̍̓̿̓̒̌͐͘͘͜t̶̛̞̤͇̭͉̩̻̟̅͂̒͆͑͊̾̑͊̎̈̕͜h̷̢̞͈̜͕͎͙̭̠̖̞̀i̷̢̮͇̮̹̜̼͙͕̼͂̀͒̑̋̇͑͜ͅn̸̻̖̯̞̻̲͎̒͋̄͜ͅg̸̦̲̜̹̤͊̂̓͆͒͂͘ ̸͎̓̈̋̒̆̂͘ Edited February 16, 2018 by DiGiTa_ Link to comment https://gtaforums.com/topic/880879-a-request-for-a-tutorial/#findComment-1069384835 Share on other sites More sharing options...
JoonasPRKL Posted February 4, 2017 Share Posted February 4, 2017 Maybe try a big Red brush with hardness 0% on a new layer and then move it to the side and play around with the opacity DeeGurTeh 1 Link to comment https://gtaforums.com/topic/880879-a-request-for-a-tutorial/#findComment-1069384963 Share on other sites More sharing options...
DeeGurTeh Posted February 4, 2017 Author Share Posted February 4, 2017 (edited) I̴̢̞͙̩̝̣̹̝̯͚̝͌͂̽͊g̵̨̥̦̳̳̼͉͈̺͙̬̘͎͈̓̔͒́̔͘͘͝ň̷̡̛̪̞̹͍̃̌̈́̀̀̈́̆̉͑̊̚o̸͉̝̠̳̲̻͘͠r̵͖͉̟̯͙̭̫̪̣̽̊̔e̵̢̧̡̛͉̮̞͖̪͔̬̘͆̽́̃̊́̃̐̏͗ͅ Edited February 16, 2018 by DiGiTa_ Link to comment https://gtaforums.com/topic/880879-a-request-for-a-tutorial/#findComment-1069384986 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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