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pic: CRT button?
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Re: pic: CRT button?
what program do you use to make the button designs?
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That's a cool button =P
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Mspaint - For the size Photoshop - gradiants Paintshop - I know it all to well, and can make cool stuff. |
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Re: pic: CRT button?
I make them in photoshop; same as my userbars and avatar. Except that on the avatar I used Image-ready aswell.
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Do you use Paintshop for mac?
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Jasc Paintshop Pro 9, but I think it's Corel Paintshop Pro 10 or something like that now. I do belive it only works on Windows |
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EDIT: Ya beat me... If possible I would highly suggest creating the logo at a higher resolution. When I originally designed the MARS logo we began with a 60 inch canvas. The logo is now 54 inches which makes a super easy time when trying to put together banners (the only thing better is a vector drawing). Starting big you can always get smaller, but going from something small to something big is a MAJOR pain. Make sure you are working at 300 DPI... had to redo our button because I forgot. Attached is the nearly final button... some of the fonts are not correct (see if you can spot the other error ). I lost the final button due to a USB drive crash, but we have 2500 buttons made already and about 100 more pages of button logos corner to corner. Good luck! Last edited by Tim Arnold : 11-04-2006 at 22:20. Reason: Can't spell either... |
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Re: pic: CRT button?
exif info??? I am so confuzzled *Hmmmpfh*
I created it about 2x, so I could shrink it down... but the origional Steelface (the beaver on our button) is only about 3 inches.... We are thinking of making a banner, but The only big Steelface we have is an anti-aliased version that I did with smooth/by hand in photoshop. Do you know any easier ways to "blow" a low-res picture up? Last edited by Cody Carey : 11-04-2006 at 22:45. |
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That's what I am confused about...I know what EXIF is, I just didn't think that Photoshop left any info when it saved a file... for that matter, I didn't know that any program did, I thought it was exclusively for digital cameras. I didn't even know that it told specs about the camera itself, I just thought it told shutter speed and aperture and such, Oh well. I guess you learn something new every day. ![]() Last edited by Cody Carey : 11-04-2006 at 22:36. |
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pretty nifty. YAY!
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Loonylin, You use photoshop for your buttons, right?
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Wikipedia says: Exif data is embedded within the image file itself. While many recent image manipulation programs recognize Exif data and will maintain it when writing to a modified image, this is not the case for most older programs. So I am likely wrong, just have a lack of a better term. Attached is a screenshot of what I am talking about. |
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What photoshop writes is Technically IPTC, and what the digital camera writes is technically EXIF, IPTC is more used to annotate images whereas EXIF is used to tell camera settings at the time that a picture is taken... but they are still the same basic thing, right?
Please correct me if I'm wrong. Last edited by Cody Carey : 11-04-2006 at 22:44. |
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