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RE: Black/Red Thread Design #11
Wow! You're really an expert when it comes to chrome like designs. Can I see how it was made please? :rolleyes:
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RE: Black/Red Thread Design #12
(01-12-2014, 02:00 PM)OversouL Wrote: Wow! You're really an expert when it comes to chrome like designs. Can I see how it was made please? :rolleyes:

It looks like it was used by using gradients, and more or less nothing else. ( Its also the most efficient way to create the chrome effect )

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RE: Black/Red Thread Design #13
(01-12-2014, 05:50 PM)Destiny Wrote: It looks like it was used by using gradients, and more or less nothing else. ( Its also the most efficient way to create the chrome effect )

It isn't just gradients I know how she made it. :blackhat:

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RE: Black/Red Thread Design #14
Looks very good to me, just try and find a font that fits a bit better. To me it seems a little out of place right now.
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RE: Black/Red Thread Design #15
(01-12-2014, 06:41 PM)Alex Wrote: It isn't just gradients I know how she made it. :blackhat:

Anyways, the same effect can be achieved with gradients alone. ( Though she also used outer glow and stroke from the looks of it. I also know that she used a pen tool for some of the shapes )

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RE: Black/Red Thread Design #16
That looks great Val.

I kinda forgot how good you were at these kinda things. Wink

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RE: Black/Red Thread Design #17
@OversouL: Thanks! It was made using a few different layers and gradients, most notably a reflected black/white one (if you're referring to what I'm thinking of haha).

@Wonder: I see what you mean, I'm not too fond of the description font either xD Thanks for the comment!

@Alex & @Destiny: Gradients absolutely played a large part, and I also made use of the other blending options as well like was mentioned. I tend not to use the pen tool, and simply improvise with the shapes.

@Zurchi: Thanks a lot! Biggrin
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RE: Black/Red Thread Design #18
(01-12-2014, 11:01 PM)Valentino Wrote: @OversouL: Thanks! It was made using a few different layers and gradients, most notably a reflected black/white one (if you're referring to what I'm thinking of haha).

@Wonder: I see what you mean, I'm not too fond of the description font either xD Thanks for the comment!

@Alex & @Destiny: Gradients absolutely played a large part, and I also made use of the other blending options as well like was mentioned. I tend not to use the pen tool, and simply improvise with the shapes.

@Zurchi: Thanks a lot! Biggrin

Does this mean I can take a sneak peek at the .PSD of this? :victoire:
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RE: Black/Red Thread Design #19
Looks awesome, Valentino. Good job as always. : )

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