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Hello This is my First TUT It will show u how to make a simple Gradient Avatar

If u are reading this thinking i will be making a flashy, Tacky avatar your wrong.

I will be making a non-animated avatar

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Note: just to add save as jpeg {.jpg}

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the topic should be called

"How To Make A Extremely Simple Gradient Avatar for beginners!"

as Nearly everyone knows how to use the gradient tool.

But it may be very useful for beginners ;)
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Thank you i am a bigginer and this rely helped me
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loonyface wrote the topic should be called

"How To Make A Extremely Simple Gradient Avatar for beginners!"

as Nearly everyone knows how to use the gradient tool.

But it may be very useful for beginners ;)
thanks

it is simple but y add to much when u can create something slick clean just in 6 steps
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Good tut man.
I bet a lot of users will find this helpful. This is also set out very nice.

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TTG_Lowie wrote Good tut man.
I bet a lot of users will find this helpful. This is also set out very nice.

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thankyou lowie

the comments are looking good. post feedback i would like to see how yours went as i'm here to help
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why would you save as jpg? less quality image.

png ftw.

and ok tut. for complete beginners, but most ps users know how to use it.
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SonicZ wrote why would you save as jpg? less quality image.

png ftw.

and ok tut. for complete beginners, but most ps users know how to use it.
8)
well personally i think jpg is better quality than png but people have different opinions
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Incase wondering i will be doing more TUT's aas i am beginning to adventure more with my graphics
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MangoUK wrote
SonicZ wrote why would you save as jpg? less quality image.

png ftw.

and ok tut. for complete beginners, but most ps users know how to use it.
8)
well personally i think jpg is better quality than png but people have different opinions


a Jpeg is a compressed still image format. The standard is regulated by the group it's named after (Joint Photographic Experts Group). Technically no .jpg image is "good quality" it's just a means of lowering file size while maintaining as much quality as possible.

Portable Network Graphics (PNG) is a lossless image format which supports full alpha transparency contrary to the Graphics Interchange Format (GIF) which only supports either fully opaque or fully transparent levels. However, GIF files may also be animated. PNGs are also typically how icons are saved once they're created, almost like a universal format, they can easily be converted into icon formats for different operating systems.

therefore I conclude, .PNG is a better format to save in
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