@Rogie It's a navigation bar for a website; still not sure about the Tweetie-like active LED...
@charlesriccardi Illustrator > Draw 2px horizontal lines > select all and play with Transform Each > Play with Warp and Twirl Tool > Paste into Photoshop as Shapes > Done.
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Robin Raszka
I'm back in webdesign after a very long period of time and I how it's going so far though, and I'm reeally excited to make some more progress here.
Anyway, it's all vector paths in Photoshop, including the wooden texture.
UPDATE: I know there's a bug on the left (mask).
over 1 year ago
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Sean Farrell
Loving that wood texture, and I think I see a map.
over 1 year ago
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Jonatan Flores
Another great work! I love it!
over 1 year ago
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Ney Ricardo
wow!
it's so sexy!
over 1 year ago
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Charles Riccardi
Did you find the wood texture or create it? It looks fantastic. Curious how you make a wood texture like that using vecote shapes.
over 1 year ago
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Robin Raszka
@Sean correct
@Ney, @Jonatan thanks guys!
@Rogie It's a navigation bar for a website; still not sure about the Tweetie-like active LED...
@charlesriccardi Illustrator > Draw 2px horizontal lines > select all and play with Transform Each > Play with Warp and Twirl Tool > Paste into Photoshop as Shapes > Done.
over 1 year ago
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ludwiczakpawel
texture is fine but i'm not buying that blue highlight for active element - the style just doesn't fit..
over 1 year ago
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Robin Raszka
@Paweł yep, I know that. Just trying things out.
over 1 year ago
@Robin ⇋ @Rogie: Ha. Nice dodge.
over 1 year ago
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Louis Harboe
Love the map in the background!
over 1 year ago
Amazing.
over 1 year ago