View Full Version : D.I.B.A.M Samurai Legend
*Legend*
09-27-2006, 01:03 AM
http://img179.imageshack.us/img179/4959/dibamsamurailegendtr3.gif
I know, it's not the best text in the world...but meh. I intended for this one to be more simple, than wild-n-out, so rate as you feel. =/
raikun09
09-27-2006, 01:14 AM
love the color and the render.
pure pwnage 9/10
*Legend*
09-27-2006, 02:55 AM
Thanks. Anyone else? =/
raikun09
09-27-2006, 03:15 AM
*cricket.....
arbalesto
09-27-2006, 03:19 AM
Awesome job, it's really unqiue and the text isn't bad actually. I have to ask though how do you get the rounded border? I asked before on this board and I listened to their instructions but it didn't work, on a tut I tried to but they didn't really give out any instructions.
*Legend*
09-27-2006, 09:17 AM
The way I did it was, save the image, bmp.Open it, copy and paste it to a new palette the same image size, select the rounded rectangle shape box, and the second option in the pentool bar at the top, and select the image. You'll see a regular shape around the image, so right click and "make selection" will be in the menu. Click that, go to select > Invert, make a new later beneath the seig, and delete the inverted area on the actual image. Then go to save for web > slect 'gif', and save your image. The transparency option may be on alrready.
And if you didn't get that, check out P2L, they might have a different way to do it, since mine is complicated =P.
Chickengod
09-27-2006, 12:05 PM
Not your best im not liking it but 8/10
I hate having to read the words directly up and down while the letters are left and right. Lol.
7/10
arbalesto
09-27-2006, 02:55 PM
The way I did it was, save the image, bmp.Open it, copy and paste it to a new palette the same image size, select the rounded rectangle shape box, and the second option in the pentool bar at the top, and select the image. You'll see a regular shape around the image, so right click and "make selection" will be in the menu. Click that, go to select > Invert, make a new later beneath the seig, and delete the inverted area on the actual image. Then go to save for web > slect 'gif', and save your image. The transparency option may be on alrready.
And if you didn't get that, check out P2L, they might have a different way to do it, since mine is complicated =P.
Thanks I'll try that.
availer
09-27-2006, 04:49 PM
Way to big and saturated. Makes me feel really fat. For some reason. 8/10 for concept.
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