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06/17/2005 01:39:26 AM · #1

Late afternoon thunder storm as the sun breaks trough with rain in the background.
06/17/2005 01:41:40 AM · #2
take out the white borders and id probably love it
but with them, i give it a 'meh'
06/17/2005 01:51:23 AM · #3
Originally posted by kjennings:

take out the white borders and id probably love it
but with them, i give it a 'meh'

Ok, took out the white borders. Any better?
06/17/2005 01:56:22 AM · #4
Much better without the white border. Most tri's can stand on it's own individually. Too bad the right one is a bit dark.
06/17/2005 01:57:13 AM · #5
The right one is just too dark, all the three components should stand out individually and they should be balanced in comparison to each other.
06/17/2005 02:10:40 AM · #6
How do you do tri-borders? Looks great.
06/17/2005 02:24:15 AM · #7
Hi Scott,

I took a stab at it (no surprise huh) and came up with a
way to define the framework without being over-powering.



Essentially adding a 1 pixel 50% grayscale line.
06/17/2005 02:31:19 AM · #8
Originally posted by BradP:

Hi Scott,

I took a stab at it (no surprise huh) and came up with a
way to define the framework without being over-powering.



Essentially adding a 1 pixel 50% grayscale line.

very nice Brad. How did you get the gray borders?
06/17/2005 02:40:30 AM · #9
Originally posted by SDW65:


very nice Brad. How did you get the gray borders?

With rulers showing, I zoomed in to 1600% and using the rectanlgular marquis tool,
dragged a box where I wanted it, selected fill, 50% grayscale and voila!
(Same "tutorial" as I have in the comments here)

Message edited by author 2005-06-17 03:20:20.
06/17/2005 03:15:01 AM · #10
thanks brad

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