Banner Tutorial 14 out of 25

Dec 01, 2007 16:00

^_^ 1st December post... Who still reads these?

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tutorial: icontest banner, !mmrobitussin

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07_cents December 2 2007, 10:48:03 UTC
*raise hand* hehe
That's a creative way to finish an icon~
This kind really kills *used to doing it* xD

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mmrobitussin December 20 2007, 01:32:16 UTC
(why is LJ not sending me comments anymore. *kicks lj.*)
^^ YAY! I'm glad you read these still. It gives me more reason to post them. XD
[*laugh* I tried doing this one on a whim... this is the result of my brain running out of ideas]

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tranquilsquall December 24 2007, 14:44:13 UTC
I was reading your tutorial this afternoon and later that night results were posted for an icontest I make banners at and one of the icons had a sky I could try continuing.

I used a sky texture and applied the variations and blurred eraser steps and it turned out pretty good. The extension of the wall or whatever it is in the icon I used a kind of wood texture and then applied the angled strokes filter, and used the line tool for the top part, but I couldn't quite get it to match the way the sky does. The main problem is I can't continue that object in the bottom left of the icon. I think this would be a better opportunity to just try to search for the image on google to solve that, but I wanted to try manipulating textures. Anyway I ended up just using a lazy solution of a drop shadow because it didn't match exactly.


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mmrobitussin December 24 2007, 16:34:29 UTC
XD Drop shadows have always been my way of making the icon seem like it's continueing but really it's not.

However, as to my solution to the bottom corner. I would have added a small amount of red [color copied from the original icon] and placed it on screen about 50% [just so it's barely noticeable in the background. On top of that layer I would have croped that part of the roof under the tiny text next to sesshoumaru [sp?] and horizontally flipped it. Then I would use a blurred circle eraser in order to erase around the edges so it would match. For the top of the roof.... I would crop the area above the tiny text and flip it until it matches the direction of the roof. [of course this layer is under the tiny text]. Then I would blur the edges again with the eraser. ;D

With any luck I came out to something like:

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tranquilsquall December 27 2007, 09:13:58 UTC
I like that at all, I knew it could be done fluidly! Thanks for taking the time to explain that; I'm really not much of a commenter but I really enjoy what I've seen you do with banners :)

I've always been a kind of texture banner person because they're easier to pull off most of the time rather that having to figure out exactly how they made the icon; but it's fun when you are able to match them, it's more of a challenge than iconning itself XD

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mmrobitussin December 27 2007, 18:40:34 UTC
^^ You're welcome! I'm glad people are enjoying what i do with them. XD I should update this soon... [like within the next week or so].

Texture banners are easier to pull off, but when you get good enough at it it's really simple to figure out ways of making a banner look exactly like the icon. XD but it's fun when you are able to match them, it's more of a challenge than iconning itself XD YES! I totally agree there! [and sometimes people don't realize that until they do it. XD]

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