andfarr are they hand made letters? willing to give out the .xar file?
andfarr are they hand made letters? willing to give out the .xar file?
I just played around with the logo for 20 minutes before heading to bed. It doesn't look really sparklish at all but its still an interesting effect.
I haven't finished the 'spark'-bubbles in Xara which I used as several layers as a textures on the logo. They look more like bloodcells than anything. Oh well, at least it was fun
Great work, Nostaw. Let them pay for it.
Remi
Can you see sparkles on stripes?
I made them with my SPRAY utility. It was intended for such work.
You can get it here: http://xaraxtv.at.tut.by/spray.htm
(don't forget download documentation).
Regards, Dmitry.
Useful utils for Xara: http://xaraxtv.at.tut.by
Excellent Dmitry. And the Chowards logo is looking pretty terrific.
Gary
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Thanks remi and Gary.
accessD, your image looks amazing! Great Job!! I haven't seen it before. Thanks alot for sharing the .xar too, it's always great to see others people techniques. You have a lot of great tools on your hompage as well, wow. Those tools are very handy. Thanks alot!
Playing some more with sparklies ... I finished up with a stereogram.
Amazing, not my intention, it just came out that way.
G.P. eat your heart out, LOL!
"Intbel" ... "Can't" is not an option.
Compliance is futile. Resistance is futile. Just do your own thing an' ignore 'em.
Regards, Dmitry.
Useful utils for Xara: http://xaraxtv.at.tut.by
Here is a variation where I'm trying to create a bigger sparkley look rather than a glitter-sparkle effect.
I made a quickshapes star >duplicated it many times>grouped> created a bitmap copy> then filled the cloned copy of the text with the bitmap.
- Andrew
Here is a technique I use, I found some metal flake paint chips, I copy paste, group and scale the chip until I have enough to cover my text. Then I use the arrange / combine shapes / slice shapes to cut the chip.
Last edited by Mike Bailey; 02 March 2007 at 08:21 PM.
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