Description: I just made this out of boredom and I really like it. It reminds me of a hot stove element or something like that.
If you want more resolutions, I can make them. If you want it to say something else, I think I can manage that.
Keep in mind that although the difference is minuscule, the quality of the screen-shot is less than that of the download (95 vs 100, everything else is maximum)
Sorry, I've been away for a while...
Yea, that should be no problem! In fact, I should just post an xcf so that you can put whatever background under the "element"
http://www.mediafire.com/?tsjmo5vt14d
OK, sorry it took so long, but here is the file for 1440 x 900
Also, I have provided this package
http://www.mediafire.com/?1w0l3jghz3m
In it, you will find 3 files. I couldn't just upload the xcf because resizing it would be complicated, so here are 3 separate files, and instructions:
1) Download and extract
2) Open the xcf - Change "Canvas size" (not scale) to your desired resolution
3) Open as layers the "overlay.png" file
4) place it between layers 1 & 2, with 100% set to "multiply"
5) Scale this layer to cover the image
6) Open (not as layers) the Tile bitmap, and tile it to your desired resolution. Place the result at the bottom of all the layers in your main image
7) Save it and you are done! Ask if you have any questions - I'll try to respond faster from now on!!
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4 Comments
Good work bro!
Nice look! 1440x900 plz?
Sorry, I've been away for a while... Yea, that should be no problem! In fact, I should just post an xcf so that you can put whatever background under the "element"
http://www.mediafire.com/?tsjmo5vt14d OK, sorry it took so long, but here is the file for 1440 x 900 Also, I have provided this package http://www.mediafire.com/?1w0l3jghz3m In it, you will find 3 files. I couldn't just upload the xcf because resizing it would be complicated, so here are 3 separate files, and instructions: 1) Download and extract 2) Open the xcf - Change "Canvas size" (not scale) to your desired resolution 3) Open as layers the "overlay.png" file 4) place it between layers 1 & 2, with 100% set to "multiply" 5) Scale this layer to cover the image 6) Open (not as layers) the Tile bitmap, and tile it to your desired resolution. Place the result at the bottom of all the layers in your main image 7) Save it and you are done! Ask if you have any questions - I'll try to respond faster from now on!!