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Glassy Show Icons for SageMC - Coming Soon
Hi all,
We've been discussing putting together a set of semi-transparent glassy show icons for SageMC in the Addons thread. It seemed about time to breakout and start a new thread for this. I have a preview of the ones I have done so far. I still have to generate the Encoder Markers before I release them. I'm hoping to finish and post the icon pack over the weekend. I'd like some feedback. Are the meanings of the icons obvious enough? Also, I have made two versions of the watched and favorites (series record) icons. I will include both version in the icon pack, but which should I make the default? I personally prefer the eyes for the watched icon and the heart for the favorites icon, but they may be too silly for some. I am also planning on releasing large (60x60) and small (30x30) versions of the icons as well. As always, suggestions are welcome. Aloha, Mike |
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Ah Man great job. Those look awesome!!! Cant wait till you release them. I like the heart and the eyes as well but some may not but definetly put them in as an option.
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Just an observation, but they look a little weird with the light hitting them dead on the top of the sphere. Perhaps you could try moving the "reflection" (or whatever you want to call it) slightly askew and give them a little more of a natural feeling? Maybe something like this...
Otherwise, I like where your going with this
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Thanks for the feedback everyone. Please keep it coming.
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jds23, Additional glassy graphics are on my todo list for my orbital skin, so I think I'll be able to address your requests. It might just take a little while. Thanks again! Aloha, Mike |
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Mike,
Your graphic work is getting better and better with each thing you do. I read thru some of your other posts where you are using Illustrator and Photoshop. As a graphic designer and animator, I use these every day. If you have any questions on how to do some things, or even how to make things easier on yourself, feel free to contact me. I'd be glad to give you some help. |
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Thanks for the encouragement kricker. I have so far to go it isn't funny, but I have lots of years to get better. I can guarantee I'll take you up on your offer. But don't worry, I'll try not to be too much of a pest. Thank you very much, I really appreciate it.
Aloha, Mike |
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No prob...pester away!
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Nice job MIM. I agree, the reflection could go a little, maybe to the left (as if the light source was coming from the left), but other than that, they look great. Can't wait to use them.
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Ok, so I've learned alot about using layers upon layers for generating highlights and shadows. After seeing a finished example, I have to agree that moving the reflection works much better.
So, which version do you guys prefer: original, revision1, revision2, or am I completely out to lunch? I personally like the effect of revision2, but additional suggestions are welcome. Aloha, Mike |
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I vote for revision 1. Drop shadows are way over used. Also in this case, as most cases, it just looks cleaner and more professional without them.
Also if you really want a glass look, there should be some small highliting on the dark side as well. example tutorial with a really shiny ball If you make your ball a black one, then you place it on your top most layer using transfer modes to "apply" the shiny ball look to the layers below. Then you can make multiple "shiny ball" icons in no time. You might also wanna try it without any lighing on the "icons" inside the balls. Last edited by kricker; 06-24-2006 at 06:20 PM. |
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Rev 1 but a litle bit brighter like the Original.
They look great, can't wait. |
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Tally another for Rev. 1. These are going to be so cool. Finally, an artist willing to do some cool stuff for Sage...
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Using rev1 as the starting point, I've added some highlight on the dark side, reduced the lighting on the inner icon, and increased the transparency a notch. Now I'm starting to feel like I'm at the opthamologist. 1 or 2 ..... 1 or 3 Aloha, Mike PS. geogecko: I'm no artist, but I really appreciate the support. Thanks. |
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Looking good. Sitting back a few feet and looking at it gives me the idea of what it will look like within Sage. I like rev 3, but depending on the size of the users TV set and if they are HD or not, it could be hard to tell the difference between the 2.
The following are only suggestions, ignore them if you like: If you stretch that lower highlight a bit more around the edge. Like something similar to a very thin moon shape. Then you should definately tell the difference in the 2. You also might want to boost the contrast a little as well, so it looks a bit more glossy. Last edited by kricker; 06-25-2006 at 12:17 PM. |
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I'm a huge fan of rev 1. It looks like it will match the SageMC themes very well. Great work!
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I like the icon ideas.
Just want to give a pointer coming from designing the default STV icons. Stay away from things that are too detailed and try to use bold lines otherwise when Sage scales them down it will be very difficult to see what they are. |
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i hate to critique something so cool. I love what you have done so far. Question:
Is there a way that you can bleed the very clean lines of the reflection a bit? With something like the photoshop correction brush or something similar? To me the clean lines just stand out too much. I can say that I would definitely use what you have done so far! Im just giving my 2 cents worth i guess... I.
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