MoreRushedMetal by DaD1916 [web]
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added on the 2007-05-24 14:58:31 by DaD1916 |
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screenshot + keops comment = great hehehehhe
DaD1916: that's fixable in 30 seconds with Photoshop though:
- put your logo layer upon a white background
- flattern the image
- select this blue color and use the Paint Bucket Tool on the white background with Anti-aliased option enabled and Tolerance set to 16 or 32 (try various values till the blue takes over the white on the edges of the logo)
- get your logo back with the Magic Wand Tool and you're done :)
- put your logo layer upon a white background
- flattern the image
- select this blue color and use the Paint Bucket Tool on the white background with Anti-aliased option enabled and Tolerance set to 16 or 32 (try various values till the blue takes over the white on the edges of the logo)
- get your logo back with the Magic Wand Tool and you're done :)
Does it run on PPC? And what's the invite for?
Also, what keops said, except that I'd do it differently - make a new photoshop image with a transparent background, paste the logo into a new layer, use the magic wand tool to select the white background with anti aliasing and tolerence like keops said, press delete. Add say a blue or green layer behind the logo one if you want to check you got all of the white. Then delete the coloured layer, and save it as TGA or whatever with transparency. Voila... one smooth, antialiased logo. If your engine supports such things as transparency anyway :)
Also, what keops said, except that I'd do it differently - make a new photoshop image with a transparent background, paste the logo into a new layer, use the magic wand tool to select the white background with anti aliasing and tolerence like keops said, press delete. Add say a blue or green layer behind the logo one if you want to check you got all of the white. Then delete the coloured layer, and save it as TGA or whatever with transparency. Voila... one smooth, antialiased logo. If your engine supports such things as transparency anyway :)
how about making a real logo,instead of "ripping" a font at www.graffitifontsaresokewl.com
tft: take another look at that logo... are you SURE you want see a real logo from that artist? ;)
I can do better™
it´s really cool if someone is doing stuff for the Mac, but this isn´t good
Thumbs up for rushed metal compo but thumbs down for the compo being as high in the quality as the invitation.
great demo, but the logo should've been aliased to #FF00FF
therefore, piggie
therefore, piggie
screenshot + keops comment + las comment = really great hehehehhe
intel only :/
Intel only is bad style.
dad1916 \o/
1mb for one simple effect \o/
1mb for one simple effect \o/
DaD1916: you were told wrong. The truth is: Aliasing = CANCER.
Please, don't.
boring
Great invitro :)
I really now need to see more on the Mac :D
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if this prod is a fake, some info is false or the download link is broken,
do not post about it in the comments, it will get lost.
instead, click here !
Hint: on a somewhat dark blue background, don't antialias your logo as if it were on a white background.