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Day
Welcome to the Resource Pack for Underbanners and Pips v1.1.0!


New in v1.1:
  • Added the 'README' file for information about the pack
  • Added all the 'Just add text' templates
  • Changed the download site from 4shared.com to Box.net


First off- Please do not bump! I will be editing this as soon as I get more resources, and/or change the pack entirely! I cannot edit this when someone bumps this and fini a mod/admin (tongue.gif) closes this!

Second- Anyone is free to use this pack, but do not redistribute it without my explicit permission!

Third- Do not take credit for my work! You may take credit for the finished result of the underbanner, but do not take credit for the raw images in this pack.


Underbanner Pack Includes:

The Background for Underbanners (Black and White):

Scanlines facing left:

Scanlines facing right:

Blue Underbanner Template:

Green Underbanner Template:

Red Underbanner Template:

Orange Underbanner Template:

Just-Add-Text-Templates:
Download to view all of the Just Add Text Templates!

Gradient-Colored Templates:
Coming Soon!

Pip Pack Includes:

The Background for Pips (Black and White):

Scanlines facing left:

Scanlines facing right:

Blue Pip Template:

Green Pip Template:

Red Pip Template:

Orange Pip Template:

Just-Add-Text Templates:
Download to view all of the Just Add Text Templates!

Gradient-Colored Templates:
Coming Soon!

Note that more will be added when I have the time! (as long as this thread remains open dry.gif), so stay patient!
To download the pack, just click on the following link.

Click here to download v1.1
Click here to download v1.0
Ptolemy
This is actually pretty good!

But I suggest that you duplicate the image on another layer, smudge the left with a soft brush and fade everything out except for the left (since you're using PDN, all you have to do is use a gradient but with the setting on transparent, located on the top toolbar). Then set the opacity to something like 70%.

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Day
QUOTE (Ptolemy @ May 14 2009, 08:32 PM) *
This is actually pretty good!

But I suggest that you duplicate the image on another layer, smudge the left with a soft brush and fade everything out except for the left (since you're using PDN, all you have to do is use a gradient but with the setting on transparent, located on the top toolbar). Then set the opacity to something like 70%.

tongue.gif


Thanks! wub.gif

There is some stupid glitch, whenever I edit it, the BBCode gets all out of wack, and some HTML code comes in somehow "<Div align=Center>" "<Div>" etc.
It's incredibly annoying. dry.gif

But thanks for the feedback, I'll get to that in version v1.2 hysterical.gif
Cake
Use full post edit, not edit one.

These look great, Day! happy.gif
StormerTk
I must admit, even though I have the same C4D's as you, these really helped me. Using the red c4d and a blue background blended together it makes a beautiful tint. smile.gif

You never needed me and my underbanner shop. crying.gif
Blasphemy
These look very nice, and I will definitely use them.
Ultra Smart
Very nice! Now i just gotta learn how to make underbanners sad.gif lol

EDIT: Any volunteers? smile.gif
Cake
QUOTE (Ultra Smart @ May 22 2009, 02:54 PM) *
Very nice! Now i just gotta learn how to make underbanners sad.gif lol

EDIT: Any volunteers? smile.gif


You put text on it, add a border and that's it. If you want to add items, do that too. tongue.gif
Ptolemy
I can't believe you used Paint.NET to make these. Keep on using Photoshop!

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Diabba
Amazing! I will find this very useful. Thank you. smile.gif Just a question though, how did you make the background?
Again, Thanks. smile.gif

~D
Ptolemy
QUOTE (Diabba @ Jun 27 2009, 05:12 PM) *
Amazing! I will find this very useful. Thank you. smile.gif Just a question though, how did you make the background?
Again, Thanks. smile.gif

~D


UnderBanners are super easy to make and take no time at all (well the style that people mostly use now days). All he did was take a c4d, desature it, then put a colored layer at overlay.

tongue.gif
Day
QUOTE (Ptolemy @ Jun 27 2009, 03:58 PM) *
QUOTE (Diabba @ Jun 27 2009, 05:12 PM) *
Amazing! I will find this very useful. Thank you. smile.gif Just a question though, how did you make the background?
Again, Thanks. smile.gif

~D


UnderBanners are super easy to make and take no time at all (well the style that people mostly use now days). All he did was take a c4d, desature it, then put a colored layer at overlay.

tongue.gif

What he said xd.gif

Actually, in Paint.NET, I took a section of a C4D (350x20), crop it to the selection. After I did that, I used Curves+ to adjust luminosity and colors to what I wanted, then used a black to transparent gradient over the modified C4D biggrin.gif
Ptolemy
QUOTE (Day @ Jun 28 2009, 02:58 PM) *
QUOTE (Ptolemy @ Jun 27 2009, 03:58 PM) *
QUOTE (Diabba @ Jun 27 2009, 05:12 PM) *
Amazing! I will find this very useful. Thank you. smile.gif Just a question though, how did you make the background?
Again, Thanks. smile.gif

~D


UnderBanners are super easy to make and take no time at all (well the style that people mostly use now days). All he did was take a c4d, desature it, then put a colored layer at overlay.

tongue.gif

What he said xd.gif

Actually, in Paint.NET, I took a section of a C4D (350x20), crop it to the selection. After I did that, I used Curves+ to adjust luminosity and colors to what I wanted, then used a black to transparent gradient over the modified C4D biggrin.gif


But it turned out pretty well. smile.gif

Still, I wish you had smudged the left; it would make it so much better.

tongue.gif
Day
QUOTE (Ptolemy @ Jun 28 2009, 04:58 PM) *
But it turned out pretty well. smile.gif

Still, I wish you had smudged the left; it would make it so much better.

tongue.gif

I might do that in v1.2 aware.gif

Thanks wub.gif
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