
Posted Tue Mar 01, 2005 9:31 am GMT by tabascojrc
Want to mockup your chips, any color, any mold?(well almost no dice mold)
Here's the photoshop file. make any combination for your mockups fast and easy.
Mockup
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Posted Tue Mar 01, 2005 9:36 am GMT by pie taster
VERY VERY VERY... COOL!
Thanks!
Posted Tue Mar 01, 2005 11:07 am GMT by Fins
Excellent - looks cool and a lot of work. I'm a PS noob so not exactly sure how you incorp'd the various molds etc... are they from scans?
What's the extra folder/file in the zip document?
(Folder "__MACOSX" containg File "._ASM_mockup.psd")
Also, some of the colors appear marbleized... wasn't sure why??
Thanks,
Fins
Posted Tue Mar 01, 2005 11:30 am GMT by prez2024
Quick question. Do you need adobe photoshop to run this file? And if so, is there a free version that will do the trick, or do I have to shell out the $600 for the regular adobe photshop? Thanks in advance for your help.
Posted Tue Mar 01, 2005 12:16 pm GMT by tabascojrc
| prez2024 wrote: | | Quick question. Do you need adobe photoshop to run this file? And if so, is there a free version that will do the trick, or do I have to shell out the $600 for the regular adobe photshop? Thanks in advance for your help. |
no apparently paintshop pro will open it.
but as for a free solution try searching for GIMP in google
Posted Tue Mar 01, 2005 12:21 pm GMT by tabascojrc
| Fins wrote: | Excellent - looks cool and a lot of work. I'm a PS noob so not exactly sure how you incorp'd the various molds etc... are they from scans?
What's the extra folder/file in the zip document?
(Folder "__MACOSX" containg File "._ASM_mockup.psd")
Also, some of the colors appear marbleized... wasn't sure why??
Thanks,
Fins |
Extra folder is some crap the MAC added.
The various molds are just pics taken from their website. changed to black and white and the inlay covered up. If you look at the blending mode it says overlay. which means the white parts of that layer will lighten, the black parts will darken, and the grey parts will be transparent. I had the adjust grey levels of each so that they worked properly though.
As for the marblized color, its really bad on the circle square, its the quality of the images i was using from the start(compressed jpg, low res from web). Garbage in garbage out.
especially after I adjusted the greys(magnifies the problem)
If i can get some good scans or pics of each mold with no edgespots, preferably a grey or white chip. I could really make these look good.
Posted Tue Mar 01, 2005 6:50 pm GMT by MattyFatty4
| prez2024 wrote: | | Quick question. Do you need adobe photoshop to run this file? And if so, is there a free version that will do the trick, or do I have to shell out the $600 for the regular adobe photshop? Thanks in advance for your help. |
You can get Adobe Photoshop Elements for like $100 now.
Posted Tue Mar 01, 2005 9:29 pm GMT by galderon
This is pretty cool! Good job! Less than a week ago I created a much simpler version (without mold choices) so that I could finalize my order! 
Posted Wed Mar 02, 2005 10:32 am GMT by FJohnson
How do I open the layer sets in Elements?
Posted Fri Mar 25, 2005 6:27 pm GMT by tabascojrc
okay easier to use version.
its flash
http://homepage.mac.com/jchotiner/asm/asm.htm
Posted Fri Mar 25, 2005 6:57 pm GMT by ott
very nice.
Posted Sun Mar 27, 2005 12:16 pm GMT by ram1962
Great Job! The only thing that looks funny to me is the Dayglo Pink Color. I have no first hand knowledge of the actual color, but all of the pictures I've seen it looks close to Pantone color 212. Here is a link to a pantone chart for reference.
http://www.bachlabel.net/newsite/color_chart.html#
Posted Sun Mar 27, 2005 8:29 pm GMT by Wooderson
I like that you're adding the molds. I look forward to seeing the Horse Heads up there.
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