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I designed this cp overlay for a stick I'm building for someone. It's for a ps2 stick. Just want to get some opinions on it. Thanks
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That's pretty neat. Very unique. However, I'm having a bit of a hard time reading the button labels, though maybe they're easier to read in the higher resolution of the actual image.
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Yeah they are. The original's size is 14"x9" @300dpi. Crystal clear. The hardest pard was getting all the tribal art to look like it's supposed to be there and the moon...that was a pain..I did it from scratch.
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looks prime! im only new but thats the first i've seen like that, and i've been digging pretty deep!
how'd you get the electrical/lightning effect you've got there?
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It's a wallpaper I found by googling "lightning". It set up nicely though with all the buttons and stuff. I'm worknig on a couple others so I'll post them when they're done.
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