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natty_dread wrote:That looks much better.
I'd maybe still lower the opacity by 5-10, but that's just a personal preference, and it's fine if you want to keep it as is.
[spoiler=lesson on layer modes]Layer modes are very powerful tools, you know. I highly recommend experimenting them every chance you get, and getting familiar with the various effects of the different layer modes. They're a very simple and efficient way to create lots of different effects.
See, if you simply do the glow with white and lower the opacity, the colours are mixed as a simple weighted average between the two colours - and this way of mixing is not always optimal... for example, if you have highly saturated colours, and you mix white with them 50% opacity on normal mode, the resulting colour will have 50% less saturation - since white colour has 0 saturation. Layer modes utilize different algorithms for mixing the colours, which can give you better results - for example, grain merge is very good if you want a consistent lighting effect that preserves the saturation and colour. Soft light is good as well, but it doesn't work as well on lighter colours.
You can read descriptions for all layer modes here.[/spoiler]

I started playing around with layer modes when you first mentioned them a long time ago. It is just hard as a new map maker to see what's is good and bad.




Sniper08 wrote:koonitz on the large version on njabula a tree looks out of place as it is to the right a bit much.
im liking the shadow effect on the icons its a nice touch

natty_dread wrote:Speaking of those shadows...
It looks like you've taken the shape of the soldier icons and simply rotated it to the right to get the shadow shape. Correct?
I think it might look better if you used the shear tool instead of rotate.


natty_dread wrote:It's not hard...
Top Score:2403natty_dread wrote:I was wrong
natty_dread wrote:It's not hard...

gimil wrote:natty_dread wrote:It's not hard...
Very nice, what software is that done on?

koontz1973 wrote:Never said it was hard, just wanted time to get it nice as I have never used that particular tool before. How does this look.






isaiah40 wrote:Considering that there are just small nit picks right now, I'm going to just get this stamped!
Congratulations Koontz!!![]()
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