Thanks Gary, surprized about FontSeeker on Shareware page. It was VERY first try, and it will be imoroved, I hope.
Thanks Gary, surprized about FontSeeker on Shareware page. It was VERY first try, and it will be imoroved, I hope.
Regards, Dmitry.
Useful utils for Xara: http://xaraxtv.at.tut.by
Originally posted by Risto Klint:
Gary,
Said it before, I know... I really enjoy the logo examples! http://www.talkgraphics.com/images/smilies/cool.gif
Thumbs up!
Same here. I´ve followed Son of Makeover Maven and Logos for the Design Challenged by Gary and they are a must. Don´t miss those...
Thanks for the metallic fills Gary they are very usefull http://www.talkgraphics.com/images/smilies/smile.gif
Here is one sugestion or two for a second round about the subject.
What about a tutorial recreating diferent known metals and material types?
They all have specific aspects and qualities that only can be achieved throught the usage of diferent fills/colors and how they reflect/mirror light and enviroment. So aluminium would be diferent from steel or silver, like glass is diferent from plastic. One of those old pens would be a good sample
I know that some tuts already touched some specific known materials but none has focused its attention entirely on those diferences.
A gold painted beveled wood frame like those used in art museums would give a great tutorial aswell, i think. Since the material used is painted wood it has a soft/"blurred" relection of light that make the colors change slightly depending on the surface shape/curvature/bevels. And it´s always good as a base to create an interesting image composition.
Great workbook as always...
Thanks,
Miguel
Dmitry - I though FontSeeker was sooo cool I had to add it. As you improve it, I'll replace the file with the latest version. For a "first try" it is right on the money. Not much I could suggest except a larger preview window and a font size option.
Miguel - Great suggestions. Thanks.
And to all who have added your comments, a big thank you. I really appreciate all the feedback.
Gary
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Thanks a lot Su both sparkle tut's were great! The firework burst was lots of fun.
Judi
P.S. I took the Culttext.jpg and increased the contrast in Picture editor with good results.
P.P.S. I tried to send this from the Feed Back page and got a "404" page not found http://www.talkgraphics.com/images/smilies/confused.gif
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