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Silent Oblivion: Screen Borders
okay, now that that's off my chest i can say the origin.
I was originally drawing this by hand, but it looked like a piece of cow shit. I abandoned the project until I decided that this was doable on pse 6, but since elements wont let you fade, I had to put that link in a fading frame. I thought Zelda II: the adventure of link sounded corny, so i renamed it just a tad. so without further ado, enjoy!
credit:
Numerobetically: Template
Silent Oblivion: Screen Borders
okay, now that that's off my chest i can say the origin.
I was originally drawing this by hand, but it looked like a piece of cow shit. I abandoned the project until I decided that this was doable on pse 6, but since elements wont let you fade, I had to put that link in a fading frame. I thought Zelda II: the adventure of link sounded corny, so i renamed it just a tad. so without further ado, enjoy!
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They aren't surposed to be screenborders, its for putting text on, but nevermind.
Looks quite good, I'm a fan of the front, but the stroke is too big on the back text.
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#2, yeah, its a text effect, i cant reduce it. elements is so limited!
lol, i used the scrolls wrong. :P
oh well, it still looks cool.
Edited at 1 decade ago
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Looks good, but something about the screenshots bugs me... fav anyway.
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Epic.
+fav
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I like it, very simple yet still nice so fav
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Front's ruining it all.
The Back's nice. Put more into the front! It looks plain.
no fav sorry :(
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#7, It's supposed to be simple, honestly i dont know what else I can do.
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That is a very thick stroke. O_O
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#9, I cant change that, its a text effect!
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How did I miss this? o.o
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Although I suppose the screenshots are supposed to be cut scenes because AOL is obviously a side scrolling platformer?
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