Just Messing Around In Photoshop
r3men4nt
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<div class="IPBDescription">weee</div> Its not to bad but I take no credit at all for the textures they're all from Fam's V_wad.wad all i did was edit the little computer screen from v_teckwall5
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Anyway, can we see the original before you edited it, so I can see how much work you actually did?
Either way it looks nice, I'm just curious.
For the "Trans System Authority" text all you would do is make text in all caps, change to a similar font, make the text strong, bold, and faux bold if you need to make it thicker. Then right click on the layer, blending options, then add a 1 or 2 pixel stroke. Obviously you have to change the text and stroke color too match.
For the home, roster, matches, etc. text. Type in all caps, use a font similar to that (I think it's Minion). Then change the text color, and add an outer glow, or a stroke depending on how clean you want it to look.
AllUrHiveRBelong2Us: Bold typefaces are designed by the font maker to be the same as the Regular style but with a larger surface area. Faux bold is when Photoshop 'fakes' a bold effect by (instead of using the bold version of the typeface) expanding the font data at runtime. Or something like that.
For anyone that cares, my new WAD file from which those textures were used is available over in the mapping forum.
If you did not get my point, I will explain more, I have this boomerang shaped, plain piece of art that I (made and) want to use on my website, so that the other "wing of a boomerang" goes to the top- and the other "wing" goes to left frame. But, it's just that HOW do I make it look like one big piece, notin 3 different pieces. Well, like I said, the author of the topic has just the same style that I do, so how could I for example use the top part in topframe and left part as leftframe.
theres probably a bunch of different ways of doing this, but heres what i would do.
first, take the image into imagready and 'slice' it up, you know, for links and such. then, go into the html that imageready produces after you publish it, and add an inline frame where you want your main body to be. then target all the links to that frame. get it?
heres and example, admittedly, its probably not the professional way of doing it, but i think it looks ok.
www.freewebs.com/hsmsurf