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I just made a new header for my blog using Gimp and Photoshop.

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I posterized my photo using Gimp, apparantly it does the job better than photoshop. Then imported the photo in photoshop and used a brush to make random strokes and then applied dry brush and crosshatch... Font used is a free one.

Comments appreciated :)
 
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Nice, this for your blog?
 
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Everything looks really good!
 
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nice color combination
 
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ur banner is good, looks cool, good work ;)
 
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i like on how you used gimp, very nice banner :)
 
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very nice :D
 
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Thanks alot guys. and yeah, it's for my blog. I had a flash based animated header before but apparantly I got bored of it :P So I just made a new one :D
 
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hey nice header man :p u did a gud job
 
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looks good! I really like the background.
 
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It looks cool to me!
 
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loook good man........nice
 
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Nice color in it, I like the look. It makes your blog look cool, Good job on this work.
 
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awesome header... colour fits your blog nicely
love the backround very unique.. kinda looks like it was actully painted
same as the text looks like it was spray painted using a stencel

very nice :)
 
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Nice Banner, But you should make it a flash animation, would make it look really cool, trust me! :) :) :) :) , But besides that, it is cool.


~Mclaren~
 
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Well, its a very simple header, but it fits your blog perfectly - nice work!
 
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good colour combination..nice banner!
 
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Thanks alot once again guys. Your comments are always appreciated.
 
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nice banner man.... loook cool to me
 
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nice color, background is good it attracts much
 
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