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#176
Posted 04 November 2010 - 18:35
For the Media Arts degree I'm studying I have had to do a module on photography, which has included taking pictures on to black and white film, processing and then developing that film onto photo paper. This I think was my favourite image from the set, however the scan-in wasn't the best quality, the original looks so much better.
#177
Posted 04 November 2010 - 19:28
But why are you doing photography on a Film course?
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#178
Posted 04 November 2010 - 20:10
Edited by Dr.AJ, 04 November 2010 - 20:21.
#179
Posted 04 November 2010 - 20:19
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#180
Posted 04 November 2010 - 20:29
BTW this was the first and last time I am using a Darkroom, it was horrible D:
Edited by Deathscythe, 04 November 2010 - 20:30.
#182
Posted 25 July 2011 - 17:33
These are three desktop backgrounds I made recently, wasn't sure entirely what I wanted but I had an idea. I was thinking of turning one into a sig, seeing as I dont have one atm. Haven't got round to it atm.
Enjoy:
And a .gif I made ages ago:
#183
Posted 25 July 2011 - 18:51
I like the images and the entire layout, it works really well and the broken bits of text inside the letters are just the right balance between detailed and covered up so they aren't too distracting, however the colour is a bit bland as there is only one colour. Also, it might be too much for a background (however that might be personal taste, I like my backgrounds to be quite simple), you could make it less complex by just using the middle line of text and leaving a large portion of it white. Overall the concept is nice
Second one:
Its definitely a lot less complex than the first one which is quite nice, it also has a slight colour variation which works well. However the colours look a bit odd, the white highlighted portion of the sea looks a bit sickly (did you use a gradient map?). Apart from the colours looking odd, its quite nice.
Third one:
Did you just invert the first one and change the glow/shadow to purple It doesn't quite capture the same shadowed depth as the first two and just ends up looking a bit off, it might look better with some colour variation.
Gif:
It looks like a crazy circular slap.
Edited by TheDR, 25 July 2011 - 18:51.
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#184
Posted 25 July 2011 - 22:18
As for the last one, yeah, it's based on entirely the same design, only darker, the reason being I'm not a fan of bright white backgrounds, I never have been, although it's actually grown on me. It was actually initially the original purple shade, however I decided I needed to invert the images behind the text, it didn't stand out enough from the black background. The multiply layer filled with purple I had on as a clipping mask didn't work well though, so I used a brighter shade. I do really enjoy the outcome, but I'm sticking with the original version for now.
The second one, I used no gradient map actually. The original picture has an orangey glow as it's sunset, reflected by the sea. In the original version with the album art, there is a black hue layer neautralizing the hue of the images beneath it, and a purple mulitply layer on top giving it it's colour. This is why it is, as you say "dull".
I realized this and removed the black layer for the second version, as I quite enjoyed the mix of the orange and purple colours. Sad to hear you don't D:
As for the .gif, it is a crazy circular slap.
Edited by Nid, 25 July 2011 - 22:22.
#185
Posted 02 August 2011 - 18:11
The theme is record label, last I checked though he doesn't have one, so Im not sure how, why, or when this will be used. It's still WIP, any suggestions before I move on?
Breaksound isn't in use as far as I know, if it is, and it's your website, I'm sorry
#186
Posted 02 August 2011 - 19:07
Not to mention, the larger an image (and the more detail in the image), the larger the file will be and the longer a website takes to load.
I would also suggest giving a bit more padding to all the text, and maybe reduce the font size of the nav links a bit as things look a little cramped, especially along side the relatively minimal design.
Overall, it's a nice concept though. Don't know where you got the inspiration for a yellow speaker.
#187
Posted 02 August 2011 - 19:14
I've noticed the speaker design around the net in a few places too, not just UKF. They all differ, so its not like people are just ripping off UKF either.
I saw a clever one somewhere, where the designer had put a vinyl record design on the coloured areas. Looked like the speaker was being played
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