The amount of time I took inverting the syringe and sword was ridiculous. There was probably a much easier way to do it then I did, but I couldn't think of anything.
This entire box was inspired by the Cartoon Network logo.
I like what you did with the box and the logo looks good. But I feel so much more could have been done instead of just putting a sword and syringe on it.
Kill Bill and Cartoon Network? I see you have a thing for Tarantino's films, and while your covers for them aren't necessarily the flashiest and entertaining representations, they do fine to get the point across.
seriously? I mean I've seen minimalistic boxes on the site but this is just... funny. This isn't even a box, much more could have been done than putting a dick on the front a syringe on the back.
#1 once you figured out the design you wanted to achieve, the process of throwing all together should have taken less than an hour. I don't know what strategy you were using that took you so long. It's an interesting design, but like everyone has been saying, it looks incomplete.
#9, I had three layers. One was the background checker board, one was a blank layer, and one was the outline of the sword or syringe. I used the magic wand on the sword/syringe layer so I selected everything inside the sword. Then I used the magic wand on the checkerboard layer and used a certain selection setting so that the only area that would be selected were from both of my selections. (If that makes sense)
Then I used the brush tool to color it either yellow or black. I did that over and over again for every tile that the sword and syringe are covering. Then I selected the inside of the sword/syringe again and made it black and white. The sword and syringe took about 45 minutes each, plus about 45 minutes for the rest of the box.
The amount of time I took inverting the syringe and sword was ridiculous. There was probably a much easier way to do it then I did, but I couldn't think of anything.
This entire box was inspired by the Cartoon Network logo.
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I like what you did with the box and the logo looks good. But I feel so much more could have been done instead of just putting a sword and syringe on it.
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Kill Bill and Cartoon Network? I see you have a thing for Tarantino's films, and while your covers for them aren't necessarily the flashiest and entertaining representations, they do fine to get the point across.
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#3, Obviously they're not connected or anything, I just thought it would look cool with Kill Bill's color scheme.
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seriously? I mean I've seen minimalistic boxes on the site but this is just... funny. This isn't even a box, much more could have been done than putting a dick on the front a syringe on the back.
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#5, this.
While I like the concept, it is just too plain.
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#5, If your dick is shaped anything like the sword on the front then I suggest you see a doctor.
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Doesn't do much in terms of actually looking nice or portraying what the movie is about, but I can see where your inspiration comes from.
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#1 once you figured out the design you wanted to achieve, the process of throwing all together should have taken less than an hour. I don't know what strategy you were using that took you so long. It's an interesting design, but like everyone has been saying, it looks incomplete.
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#9, I had three layers. One was the background checker board, one was a blank layer, and one was the outline of the sword or syringe. I used the magic wand on the sword/syringe layer so I selected everything inside the sword. Then I used the magic wand on the checkerboard layer and used a certain selection setting so that the only area that would be selected were from both of my selections. (If that makes sense)
Then I used the brush tool to color it either yellow or black. I did that over and over again for every tile that the sword and syringe are covering. Then I selected the inside of the sword/syringe again and made it black and white. The sword and syringe took about 45 minutes each, plus about 45 minutes for the rest of the box.
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Ya know, I really like this box. It's got a simple, clean design to it. Well done ;)
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