Old About Avatar's and How to get one!

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Hi Lyonesse! Awesome thread and great work on your part! I use Photoshop all day, so I know my way around the software pretty well. If you ever need a hand, just let me know. I'll be glad to help in any way I can.
 
Well Raijer, lets get you on the first page of this thread as a "Creator"! Got a few graphics that you can "show off"? Then I can link that post from the first post of this thread :goodjob:
 
Cool. As I haven't done an avatar for anyone, my "portfolio" is non-existent, but I guess what I can do is just come up with a few off-the-cuff examples on my own. I'll post these within the next two or three days! :D
 
Don't worry more to come! As I get them done I'll post them! Tell me "when"

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Originally posted by Raijer
Cool. As I haven't done an avatar for anyone, my "portfolio" is non-existent, but I guess what I can do is just come up with a few off-the-cuff examples on my own. I'll post these within the next two or three days! :D

Good deal! I will link it as soon as you get it up! Feel free to work on ones that are requested anytime. I figure with the more "creators" the more the "user" will have to choose from!
 
@Beam: I simply added a "beam-up" effect to your Scotty jpeg. Is this what you're going for?
 

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@Lyonesse: sorry I asked TF to change my username at the same time I asked you about the avatar. Raijer's pic is the type of composition I had in mind, probably with a more faint image of Mr. Scotty and some reference to a planetary body in the background. Hopefully it is not to much for 65x65.

Just for help, here is the full size Scotty pic the CFC one is created from, together with a pic that expresses the right atmosphere but prob. with to much detail for a small avatar. Also, a left-to-right beam going slightly up might be more dynamic. The beam-up effect is also very nice!

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Nice..:) Ok, so here's one without the "beam-up" effect....
 

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And one with...

Edited: :blush: ummm.. I just realized I have no idea how to load more than one image at a time. Can anyone help me out here?
 

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And this one puts a "faint" Scotty in the background...
 

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Easy. At the bottom of each forum page there is the Upload file feature. Use that to upload as many files as you want. Copy the path the upload window gives, remember the name of the uploaded files.

Next, in your post copy/enter the path plus filename and put (img)before each file and (/img) after each file. Replace () with [].

Example: http://www.civfanatics.net/uploads6/beam.jpeg[\img] where the / is swapped with \ to display it as text.

The color combination of the first one is great, so sorry for Scotty he is hit in the shoulder ;)

I really like the third one, imo Scotty can be even more faint and a little reduced in size, which might create some room for the planetary body. If you want I can search for one?
 
Cool. Thanks Beam!!:goodjob:
 
Originally posted by Beam
@Lyonesse: sorry I asked TF to change my username at the same time I asked you about the avatar. Raijer's pic is the type of composition I had in mind, probably with a more faint image of Mr. Scotty and some reference to a planetary body in the background. Hopefully it is not to much for 65x65.

Just for help, here is the full size Scotty pic the CFC one is created from, together with a pic that expresses the right atmosphere but prob. with to much detail for a small avatar. Also, a left-to-right beam going slightly up might be more dynamic. The beam-up effect is also very nice!

Scotty1.gif


beam.jpeg

lol I was wondering what happened to your username :crazyeye:

I am trying to work on your avatar when I can. I am in the process of a pretty graphically intense animation for a friend at the moment. I will work on it when I can.

Thank you Raijer! For helping me out!
 
Originally posted by Beam
I really like the third one, imo Scotty can be even more faint and a little reduced in size, which might create some room for the planetary body. If you want I can search for one?

It's your opinion that matters here, Beam. It's your avatar! ;) So, here's one with Scotty smaller. If you'd like to find a different planetary background, no problem... we'll work with that one instead!

@Lyonesse: my pleasure! :D
 

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lol I was wondering what happened to your username

:lol:

Just take your time Lyonesse, creativity is not something to be run by a clock.

Just some help to you people on vB Code. Quoting specific parts of a message is very easy, the quote of Lyonesse's post is simple copy/paste the text in the original post, then put (quote)(/quote) around it. I replaced [] with () to make it appear as text.

A lot of usefull info is available at http://forums.civfanatics.com/misc.php?action=bbcode#buttons and accesable whenever you reply to a post.
 
Originally posted by Raijer


It's your opinion that matters here, Beam. It's your avatar! ;) So, here's one with Scotty smaller. If you'd like to find a different planetary background, no problem... we'll work with that one instead!

@Lyonesse: my pleasure! :D

WOW, both of you are magicians! :worship:

Just allow to do a little searching.
 
Spent quite some time to find something representing a planetary body by the bare minimum because of the 65x65 limit, here is what's found.

A real moon pic, with a small arc of light which could also resemble a sunrise seen thru a planetary atmosphere.

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An artist impression pic of a sunrising over a planet, but not very realistic! How could such a part of a sphere be illuminated by a lightsource just touching the sphere from the point of view?

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The real moon pic, combined with the sun and beams of the other pic would be cool! Also found some more pics similar to these, if you want those can be uploaded as well.
 
okay, is something like this what you were looking for. Keep in mind that the "Flare" can be made bigger, or smaller....

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as for adding scotty to the picture I'm gonna have to leave that up to Raijer. And with that I will also have to ask Raijer, how did you make Scotty so faint? I swear I knew how to do that once upon a time!
 
Originally posted by Beam
An artist impression pic of a sunrising over a planet, but not very realistic! How could such a part of a sphere be illuminated by a lightsource just touching the sphere from the point of view?

True, but it does lend itself to the added "beam" effect. Is this starting to get warm?
 

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Originally posted by Lyonesse
And with that I will also have to ask Raijer, how did you make Scotty so faint? I swear I knew how to do that once upon a time!
You'll remember as soon as I tell you! ;) The easiest way is to simply go to your Layers pallet, choose the layer you want fainter, and then go to the top of the Layers pallet and slide the Opacity slider down from 100%.
 
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