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GregD

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Finalizing my Artwork
« on: March 01, 2012, 08:29:19 am »
Alright.  I have no skills when it comes to creating artwork.  It has taken me forever to get to where I am at right now with the control panel artwork.  I have had access to someone to ask questions but that person is now unavailable.  My major problem is with my button halos.  They are not consistent in shape or size and I also don't think that they are centered very well either.  Would anyone be willing to just fix these for me.  For some of you it may take but a few minutes.  If not, I completely understand.  Thanks



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Re: Finalizing my Artwork
« Reply #1 on: March 02, 2012, 02:15:54 am »
You may want to check out my HEX artwork, it has halos that you could copy and paste into your work.
It looks as if your pretty much there - just use the transform function in photoshop to size them to your needs.
I hope that helps some.
My art is always free for you to download and modify as you see fit...
Why?... because I could never find any art I loved on the net. So I played around with Photoshop and wish to share it with the arcade community.