How do you make this effect?
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- vuc
I remember messing about in Illustrator and making something similar a while ago but now cannot remember how I did it..
Anyone know?
Thanks
- hans_glib0
I think you just type in the words you want and click the "Broadcast live"
button
- vuc0
Well I can't even show the image as I get this message:
'*Response: Your request has been denied due to the nature of its content.'
- because you're linking to a site blocked by QBNmonospaced
- probably hosting on a banned host...Amicus
- Seems so, I just imageshacked it so it's ok now..vuc
- monospaced0
Not sure if you even need Illustrator for this.
- if you do pay him/her really well. pixel fonts are reaaaaally hard to do accurately.Amicus
- pixel fonts?monospaced
- was a silly joke... but I've worked abou 15 hours straight today... :(Amicus
- vuc0
- ORAZAL0
It's time to call the webmaster.
- detritus0
Radial gradient highlighting the important inner component with an additional, manually-created radial sweep overlaid, fading to the relevant hue, tweaked in situ?
i can't think of any automatic way to do this - especially taking in what's going on in the P and the R.
- "fading to the relevant hue" = "fading to the relevant hue to the alpha channel"detritus
- It might be as simple as overlapping circles and rectangles with radial gradientsmonospaced
- hahaha, wow detritus... you sound soooo... smart ;)
OSFA
- BaskerviIle0
you can do it in illustrator too.
just make a blend between two colours (in this case black and red).
Then drag that blend into your brushes palette and make it an art brush.
Then apply that brush to a circle and it will stretch the grad around the cirlce. You can then mask this with the shape you want (triangle for an A etc).
- detritus0
Oh shit, I really didn't mean 'Radial Gradient'. d'Oh.