Just make a diagonally black&white gradient, use the clouds effect, with as blend mode difference, then invert colors, then adjust the levels with CTRL+L, with output gamma 10,00 and input black point 200, and keep the rest unchanged. Then add it to your image, on a seperate layer, and remove the black space around the lightning with the magic wand and a 59% tolerance.
soonmme at 10:35PM, March 31, 2007
"Dead" is a term used when someone doesn't appear for arrealy long time.
Kaito Kun at 4:32PM, March 28, 2007
Trick's dead!!!?
sessy6 at 10:54AM, March 28, 2007
@kaito: Dead spriter = dead comic...
Kaito Kun at 10:59AM, March 25, 2007
Please update! +++ Check out Pokemon Shonen Quest!
will123 at 12:37AM, March 12, 2007
It is at the Paint.NET forums...
Emerald at 2:17AM, Feb. 18, 2007
Meh, it's still lightning. + Photoshop > Paint.NET
KevinClifford at 4:16PM, Feb. 11, 2007
..Something I just noticed, the title says 3. X-D
KevinClifford at 4:16PM, Feb. 11, 2007
..So.. Is this the last one, or do you somehow have have he didn't send me >_>
Superpee at 1:02AM, Feb. 11, 2007
Just make a diagonally black&white gradient, use the clouds effect, with as blend mode difference, then invert colors, then adjust the levels with CTRL+L, with output gamma 10,00 and input black point 200, and keep the rest unchanged. Then add it to your image, on a seperate layer, and remove the black space around the lightning with the magic wand and a 59% tolerance.
KevinClifford at 3:44PM, Feb. 10, 2007
Emerald, that's made with .Net not Shop...
Emerald at 4:58AM, Feb. 10, 2007
http://www.photoshopcafe.com/tutorials/lightning/lightning.htm
Blk_Wolf7 at 4:02AM, Feb. 10, 2007
Oh yea on should be in right in the 3rd panel right.
Blk_Wolf7 at 4:01AM, Feb. 10, 2007
its a tutorial on paint.net if you want to know how to do it the rain is easy but for some reason the lightning for me never comes out right...
sessy6 at 2:41AM, Feb. 10, 2007
...niiiiice...a bit small though...anyway, nice effects..and junk...
Superpee at 11:36PM, Feb. 9, 2007
I also want to know how you made the thunder-effect.
soonmme at 10:46PM, Feb. 9, 2007
Why is torchic... Kin's(?) size?
MysteriousJeff at 10:41PM, Feb. 9, 2007
To me, the rain effect looks less like a rain effect and more like a subtle blur. I really like the thunder effect, can you show me how to do that?