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Glass is Class

A step by step tutorial on how to create the "glass" effect. It may be over rated but its worth knowing how to do...

permanent link 21 mar at 16:30 by Matt Davies

There are 6 guest comments so far.

commentat 16:51 on 21 March 2006, Alex wrote:

oh c'on!

commentat 17:00 on 21 March 2006, ricky Green wrote:

o, thats only the 2000000000001st orb tutorial i seen, congrats on your creativity

commentat 18:27 on 21 March 2006, David B. wrote:

roflmao

commentat 21:54 on 21 March 2006, Alejandra wrote:

Why must everyone be so rude? I think it's a decently written tutorial. So what if it's not revolutionary, some people could use a bit of brushing up on their graphic skills.

commentat 16:57 on 22 March 2006, Darren Emory wrote:

Wow, some of the people who post on this website need to grow up! I'm with Alejandra--give the guy some credit and some love here. He's doing his thing, so lets accept that.

commentat 11:10 on 23 March 2006, Ricky Green wrote:

Ok, he doing his thing, right, i think the word we need to change is "his", that being the reason no-one feels its a good tutorial, in all fairness it isnt a badly written tutorial but his technique isnt good, not only that there are humptine amount of these tutorials, his site is nice, create a new tutorial, one that has'nt been done or has'nt been done in a good, effective way.

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