MarioGS
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Post by MarioGS on Dec 29, 2020 0:03:40 GMT -5
I'm back! During my time off, I had some time to finally get back into designing Wheel stuff. Sometime I have actually been working on for months is a remastered set of wedges, and with that comes remastered Wheel layouts. I present to you my new version of the current Round 4+ layout at 3000 pixels wide. This was made entirely from scratch on my part, including the color scheme, but I do have to credit wheelgenius as always for tracing the numbers and Bankrupt font years ago for us. I will post the individual wedges in the near future, and I may start offering commissions for special layout and wedge requests, but not right now.
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Post by spinthewheel123 on Dec 29, 2020 12:47:31 GMT -5
The colors are brighter
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Post by alexlautzenheiser6 on Jan 5, 2021 13:08:46 GMT -5
Nice! I see that you have the Free Play Wedge updated. Have you ever made the Honda side of the 2002 Mystery Wedge before? It can be seen on two episodes. December 26, 2002 and February 28, 2003. For the Ford Sides, there's a couple more of them. One with the $13,825 price tag and one with the 100 years variant. On the Toyota side, the logo was red. For the other Mystery Wedge sides in Season 21, the Bloomingdale's Side was seen as well as the Kenneth Cole New York and macys.com side.
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Post by jonesthewheelfan25 on May 11, 2021 19:12:38 GMT -5
Looks nice!
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Post by jonesthewheelfan25 on May 11, 2021 19:18:57 GMT -5
I must ask, MarioGS, how did you recreate the current WoF money amount vectors? I want to make them.
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MarioGS
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Post by MarioGS on May 11, 2021 20:25:21 GMT -5
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Post by jonesthewheelfan25 on May 12, 2021 14:42:27 GMT -5
No, I meant, how were you able to recreate the white outline and shadow?
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Post by MarioGS on May 16, 2021 20:58:52 GMT -5
I converted them to shapes in Powerpoint and added the outline there. I would normally use Paint.NET, but their Outline tool only does rounded outlines, so hard corners, like on the 5 and 7, don't look right. I transfer the outlined numbers to Paint.NET and use the Add Depth plugin to add the shadows. If you look closely at my wedges or on the real wedges, you'll see that there are actually two shadows. One is a shallow depth that is the same color as the wedge, creating a "gap" between the numbers and the darker, deeper shadow.
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Post by jonesthewheelfan25 on May 17, 2021 15:17:54 GMT -5
I converted them to shapes in Powerpoint and added the outline there. I would normally use Paint.NET, but their Outline tool only does rounded outlines, so hard corners, like on the 5 and 7, don't look right. I transfer the outlined numbers to Paint.NET and use the Add Depth plugin to add the shadows. If you look closely at my wedges or on the real wedges, you'll see that there are actually two shadows. One is a shallow depth that is the same color as the wedge, creating a "gap" between the numbers and the darker, deeper shadow. How do I do that myself, convert the vectors into shapes in PowerPoint?
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MarioGS
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Post by MarioGS on May 17, 2021 15:23:18 GMT -5
You have to convert the PNGs to SVGs.
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Post by jonesthewheelfan25 on May 20, 2021 13:14:35 GMT -5
You have to convert the PNGs to SVGs. Got it. Thanks, Mario!
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