Pretty neat, check it out.
Here’s a quick example I made:

Pretty nifty.
Pretty neat, check it out.
Here’s a quick example I made:

Pretty nifty.
I recently went on a font search to acquire fonts for various TF logos (mostly for some of the forum themes). One of the fonts is a very close imitation of the Perfect Dark font (entitled ‘Perfect Dark’ and everything). I got to thinking… Hm… Maybe I could do something nifty in Illustrator to create a logo for TF. (Just for those who don’t know, Adobe Illustrator is a vector based graphics editing tool, where as Photoshop is rastor based. Vector based = MUCH control, i.e. you can move vertices around to change the shape of images and parts of images in real-time. Very nice) Well, I still have a lot to learn with Illustrator and I just didn’t feel as if it could do what I wanted it to do just yet. So I fired up Photoshop and started messing around… Here’s the outcome:

compared to the actual logo:

Which (of mine) do you like better? The top or the bottom? The top one, I feel, is closest to the actual logo… It’s just too bad that the font isn’t slanted like the PD logo… (and I can’t italicize the font either…)
Feedback is welcome (and, actually, expected).

and decided to load on Photoshop and mess around with it a bit. Here’s what I have so far: images/wip/mars.jpg. I dunno if I’ll do more to it or not, I put it in the work in progress folder just incase, though.
It’s actually slightly brighter in Photoshop for some reason, both the psd and the jpg. Yet in Firefox, IE, and even Windows’ Picture and Fax viewer, it’s what you see here, a little dark. Hm.
I’ve started something in Photoshop, it’s been a while since I’ve done anything in Photoshop (the header gradient doesn’t count). It’s a work in progress at the moment, but you can check it out here:
New image up, i’m not gonna post anything here, so just go to the artwork page for it. Yea, I’m that lazy, go away.