impressive! So, anybody working on the topic?I've finally completed my research. I wasn't able to find a picture or a likeness of several GPs, so I chose stand-ins
impressive! So, anybody working on the topic?I've finally completed my research. I wasn't able to find a picture or a likeness of several GPs, so I chose stand-ins
impressive! So, anybody working on the topic?
Ok, I've given it a shot too. Below are the results. I like Beethoven the most - all icons should have its quality. [Don't worry about the names. I just created 1 pic for each GP type as of now]
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I was working on this issue, creating a mod with all the great prophets, but i managed to screw it up or the patches broke it and now, trying to make it work, i only get empty spaces. I stopped since i have to graduate March 31st so i switched to studying.impressive! So, anybody working on the topic?
Ok, I've given it a shot too. Below are the results. I like Beethoven the most - all icons should have its quality. [Don't worry about the names. I just created 1 pic for each GP type as of now]
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I like your approach better than mine, it looks more uniform. I'd suggest to eliminate the class icons on the portraits, if possible, or to move them.
Yeah, the best results are with face facing left and moved little to left and up, like ~15 points. It's also related to the issue of huge class icons. If they were smaller it should be almost ok.The Great General is a bit problematic though if the face is facing right.
I think that's what was originally planned - stylized icons, with unified color and no background. It really looks neat this way.like your approach better than mine, it looks more uniform. I'd suggest to eliminate the class icons on the portraits, if possible, or to move them.
Anyway - I have a skeleton mod with all icons defined and assigned properly. We just need .dds files with icons which is quite time-consuming in some cases. But I cannot do 178 icons by myself, it's simply too much. I did above with paint.net and it took me 20-40 minutes per icon on average. Beethoven was difficult due to his crazy hair... With Photoshop probably could be faster, but still each picture requires individual treatment as they come in various sizes, colors, etc.
I MIGHT help with those, just after March 31st.You mean .dds files? Because the mod itself is done, just needs content.
This seems to me to be a lot like my City States Leaders II mod for Civ5 (read: a complete pain in the ass to make all the art, especially if you're trying to keep a consistent art style).![]()
Admittedly, the process would be a tad easier here since you don't have to deal with color, but... there's still a lot of detail work needed 178 times over.
Great! As for now I don't have many icons. Just the ones on the picture and a few musicians (Vivaldi, Bach, Beethoven, Tchaikovsky and Mozart). I've chosen Musicians as first category to go with. I think you should choose a category of GP and work on it.
Effect - short version. Icons are pictures with background removed and "circled" to remove also lower parts of neck/torso. One effect applied - sepia. 160x160 pixels, .dds A8R8G8B8.
Effect - step by step instruction.
0. I use paint.net.
1. Find a good picture on the internet. Good means having a background that can be easily removed. If you see that background and head/hair
are of the same color/shade - don't use it. Also, find a picture that you can extract a head of the size of at least 150x150 pixels, the more the better.
2. Open it in paint.net, resize if necessary and cut the square with head centrally placed. This is very important step - the relative sizeof the head and
its placement will stay until the final icon! I use "Image/Crop to selection" option. Also flip horizontal if necessary to make head facing to the left.
3. Now resize it to approx. 1000x1000. It will be easier to get rid of the background.
4. Remove background. This is very important step - whatever is left around the head/hair will be later visible. Some manual work here is
usually required for best results. I use Magic Wand and then Eraser manually.
5. Now you can do some brightness/contrast adjustments, if necessary. Just make sure that the picture isn't too dark.
6. Apply the Sepia effect.
7. Resize to 718x720.
8. Copy the entire circle (from attached .zip) into the picture using "Edit/Paste into New Layer".
9. Merge the layers with circle above the picture.
10. Using Magic Wand remove black surroundings. Set Tolerance to 10% so you will not remove a part of a picture.
11. There are usually some pixels remaining, must be removed manually.
12. Resize to 160x160 and save as .dds with file name in format RGP_Great_Person_Name.dds. Must use underscores. DDS format A8R8G8B8 (default in paint.net).
Icon's ready
Let me know which group are going to work on. If you start - send me 1-2 first icons asap to make sure you got the process right.