The VS logo on the new web page is excellent. I think it would be good to know which font was used here. My recommendation is to use the same font inside VS itself. Tried that with the quit button but the closest I could come to was the "crackpot" font.
Any hints?
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Re: Vega Strike Logo
Meanwhile I have contacted zaydana, the author and designer of our web page.
The font used is here is "Megalomania". It seems that a glow effect was applied, though the project files are in photoshop format and I could not reproduce them on my linux machine (a good example why cross-platform open source projects should not constrain themselves to closed proprietary formats). Any help or hints with the conversion to svgz (inkscape) format would be appreciated.
The project files are now submitted to SVN (trunk/vega-proj/webpage/vegastrike_zaydana.zip)
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My fault, actually I forgot that photoshop is a raster image program. So actually psd files can be loaded by GIMP. Unfortunately the nice glow effect of the original logo is not there.
The font used is here is "Megalomania". It seems that a glow effect was applied, though the project files are in photoshop format and I could not reproduce them on my linux machine (a good example why cross-platform open source projects should not constrain themselves to closed proprietary formats). Any help or hints with the conversion to svgz (inkscape) format would be appreciated.
The project files are now submitted to SVN (trunk/vega-proj/webpage/vegastrike_zaydana.zip)
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My fault, actually I forgot that photoshop is a raster image program. So actually psd files can be loaded by GIMP. Unfortunately the nice glow effect of the original logo is not there.
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It looks fairly basic. Try 'alpha to selection', grow the selection by 5 pixels, feather it by 10, create a new layer behind the text* and fill with white. Vary the grow/feather values until you find the right mix.
*Actually it looks like it's the above process with the original shape then cut out of the 'glow' layer - the text is transparent
*Actually it looks like it's the above process with the original shape then cut out of the 'glow' layer - the text is transparent
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