Graphic Design Breakthrough

   Hello all, Moderngeek has just made a graphic design breakthrough. I've just figured out how to make images that have fading colors. For examples click HERE, HERE, and HERE. And the colors are not limited to shades of blue. I do it in any color under the sun. I'm so happy because this means I have many more options for graphic design. 

    I happened to visit the mpaa's(Motion Picture Association of America) website today, and I clicked on this link that said "Click here to help stop internet piracy" and I'm taken to a page that has a form you can fill out reporting someone to the mpaa for piracy. There's places to give that person's address, email, and phone number. I stared at this wondering "how many people actually report others here?" then I thought "you'd have to be a real slimeball to do that" after that it was "wait a minute, if you know someone's address, email, phone number, and know that their illegally downloading things, then you'd have to know that person, and have had to converse with them pretty frequently. You'd have to be a MAJOR slimeball to report someone like this" When I mentioned my definition of freedom in my last post I was largely referring to copyright laws. I can name to you right off the bat four or five times that my Dad hasn't been able to publish a book because a) it's under copyright and the copyright holders won't give him permission to publish it and b) the copyright holder's won't publish it themselves. So nobody's able to read the book, and nobody's happy. 

   Digg.com(The best tech news site EVER) is now two years old today. Happy birthday digg.com! 

Goto go, and fiddle around more with graphics,

-Moderngeek™ 

on November 30, 2006 at 11:38 PM

The grade level has a limit. The highest is Gulliver's Travels, grade 13...So Freshman in College. My principal told me to pick out some books from a catalouge so I can actually have a challenge. So yeah, it's mostly easy reading...Now I'm reading Chasing Vermeer, Magic by the Lake, and the Star Fisher...
anonymous
on December 1, 2006 at 3:50 AM

do the fading colors come in different colors? like orange or green? cuz that effect looks really cool...
on December 1, 2006 at 12:55 PM
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When I make the graphic, I select the colors I want from a color picker, that is one of those kind that looks like THIS, so there's endless possibilties.
on December 1, 2006 at 2:00 PM

oh, as I explore more into this, I've found out I can do it in any basic shape(square, circle, rectangle, heart, star, triangle, octagon), and make the fade go straight up, light at the top get darker in the middle and get lighter again at the bottom, and fade to the side
cpro
on December 10, 2006 at 2:25 AM

Wow. You figured out how to use probably the most basic thing in photoshop there is to learn. Before your use photoshop that's a given you should already know. Besides Corel Painter 9 and up support plug-ins for photoshop and works much better with more realistic effects and a more intuitive interface making it a lot easier to find what you want to do. And it costs much less than photoshop.
Also in corel you have color wheels as well as you mix colors as if you had a color palette. Corel from my perspective is %300 better than it's expensive counterpart.
*Don't bother emailing I don't check that one at all*
[anonymous]
on December 13, 2006 at 9:43 PM

Clover Logo By Cproductions
Owned.

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