Ooops sorry
the correct url maybe always michaelkeck.de/pma/whatever ;)
now one demo with shadows (tipp from Garvin):
with shadow http://www.michaelkeck.de/pma/pma_logo_new3s.png the norm version http://www.michaelkeck.de/pma/pma_logo_new3.png
Regards Michael
Hey, that's nice. It looks really cute, IMHO.
Maybe some shading for a little 3d-look would be nice, some kind of
celshading? :)
Regards, Garvin.
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Hi Michael
On Sunday 16 of May 2004 10:21, admin@michaelkeck.de wrote:
Ooops sorry
the correct url maybe always michaelkeck.de/pma/whatever ;)
now one demo with shadows (tipp from Garvin):
with shadow http://www.michaelkeck.de/pma/pma_logo_new3s.png the norm version http://www.michaelkeck.de/pma/pma_logo_new3.png
Shadow looks nice, but it breaks some details (like eye of walrus). Not shading these might look better.
- -- Regards Michal Čihař http://cihar.com
Hi All!
with shadow http://www.michaelkeck.de/pma/pma_logo_new3s.png the norm version http://www.michaelkeck.de/pma/pma_logo_new3.png
Well, I didn't mean a "drop-shadow" when I talked about a 3d-look. I meant a gourad-like filling shadow, what is commonly known as 'celshading'. It's like a fill-gradient color, but without many gradient steps, only 2-3 ones. And maybe it shouldn't fill up the complete walrus, only some edges.
Anyways. ;-)
Regards, Garvin.