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timber
Obsessive-Compulsive (I) InmateFrom: Insane since: Aug 2004
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posted 12-31-2004 22:12
anyone have a good tutorial on making steel/metal shiny text
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Tao
Paranoid (IV) InmateFrom: The Pool Of Life Insane since: Nov 2003
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posted 12-31-2004 22:29
Hi timber you could try Google is a friend of mine and when you have made an attempt at shiny steel text why not post your work here if you need any further assistance.
:::tao::: ::cell::
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AlterEgo
Paranoid (IV) InmateFrom: 54'0"N, 1'33"W Insane since: Jul 2004
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posted 01-01-2005 17:15
Or just go to FlamingText. But that's kinda cheating.
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hyperbole
Paranoid (IV) InmateFrom: Madison, Indiana, USA Insane since: Aug 2000
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posted 01-01-2005 18:23
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Tao
Paranoid (IV) InmateFrom: The Pool Of Life Insane since: Nov 2003
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posted 01-01-2005 18:43
That should keep you going timber
Is this the kind of thing you were look for? I made an action to do this as I was using it a lot at one stage and it's a good start to build other effects on. I can't remember the exact steps atm, but if this is what you are looking for I will try to merember and post up the steps.
[edit] this is my first edit of 2005[/edit]
(Edited by Tao on 01-01-2005 18:46)
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timber
Nervous Wreck (II) InmateFrom: Insane since: Aug 2004
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posted 01-01-2005 20:00
no that doesnt look professional enough
(Edited by timber on 01-01-2005 20:08)
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Tao
Paranoid (IV) InmateFrom: The Pool Of Life Insane since: Nov 2003
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posted 01-01-2005 22:12
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DarkGarden
Paranoid (IV) InmateFrom: in media rea Insane since: Jul 2000
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posted 01-03-2005 07:02
timber: then by all means, show us what might be "professional enough", because your first post was vague and open, while your second is flatly stupid and arrogant.
If you come here asking for a tutorial, mostly you're going to get a standard "Read The Fucking Manual" or "Check Google, you lazy Fuck." Especially for something as alsoran and everyday as "shiny metal text". Christ, why not ask if there's a tutorial on how to make buttons while you're at it.
If you want something "professional" well there actually used to be a ton of professionals around here, some still show up I know. So ante up with what you're really looking for and maybe someone will be willing to help.
Or you could keep looking like a cunt in replies when people DO try to help and get yourself a ton of Sweet Fuck All. Personally I don't see you being worth the effort (aside from me venting), but feel free to prove me wrong.
Tool.
Peter
(Edited by DarkGarden on 01-03-2005 07:03)
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WebShaman
Maniac (V) Mad ScientistFrom: Happy Hunting Grounds... Insane since: Mar 2001
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posted 01-03-2005 12:01
Ah. Almost like old times. Nice to have you back, Peter.
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timber
Nervous Wreck (II) InmateFrom: Insane since: Aug 2004
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posted 01-03-2005 17:09
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HZR
Bipolar (III) InmateFrom: Cold Sweden Insane since: Jul 2002
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posted 01-03-2005 17:39
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Hugh
Paranoid (IV) InmateFrom: Dublin, Ireland Insane since: Jul 2000
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posted 01-04-2005 00:07
Well done. People genuinely wanted to, and did, help you. And you say "no that doesnt look professional enough" and "I like cheese". I'm glad I didn't post anything usefull. Please post your results, I'd like to know what you consider professional shiny metal(or steel?) text and what you're actually able to produce yourself.
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Sloloem
Bipolar (III) Mad ScientistFrom: Camillus, NY, USA Insane since: Jul 2000
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posted 01-04-2005 23:44
Once upon a time...I wanted to make a really groovy looking metal plate. So I played some quake and etc, looked at some other rendered versions...Looked at some metal...pictures off google. Then I opened my photoshop. 20 some odd layers later and probably close to 18 hours to tweaking, studying, and more tweaking I got professional enough.
So go study quarters, forks, anything made of metal... to get a feel for the surface. Then spend some quality time with your copy of photoshop and post what you come up with and THEN you and the rest of the forum here will be speaking.
Took me a while to figure that part out. But you see, rocket scientists have formulas and constants and shortcuts. We're graphic artists, we have "Hey I wonder what would happen if I did THIS?!"
And while I'm at it, nice Satan-bread, Hugh.
(EDIT: The images of that metal plate I was talking about)
This was the base, took maybe 5 minutes of porking about with things...read the curves tut on guru's and blending modes/brightness/contrast might help it look shinier, but I was not going for shiny. as the following shows.
I exaggerated it's only about 14 layers.
(Edited by Sloloem on 01-04-2005 23:51)
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timber
Nervous Wreck (II) InmateFrom: Insane since: Aug 2004
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posted 01-09-2005 21:54
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Rinswind 2th
Maniac (V) InmateFrom: Den Haag: The Royal Residence Insane since: Jul 2000
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posted 01-10-2005 00:00
That is suposed to be steel? Like made from iron, manganese and carbon???
Realy? i looks more like an over polished marmer to me.
Many people do make this mistake and think steel or metal is shiny and nice and glittering.
Well it's not. Most metals are either oxidized or coated against oxidizing. But almost always they look dull, dusty and older than your granpa.
Almost all mixes with iron will oxidize, but that is not the point since the most important feature off steel is it strengh and durability. Most metals can be shiny for a while but will always turn ugly by oxidation.
Copper: turns green and obtuse
Iron: Obtuse, turns red-brownish more brown after longer time
Aluminium: Obtuse gets darker, maybe white marks due humity.
Silver: gets black, not realy oxidation but a chemical reaction with the sulphur in the air.
Led: does only shine when molten
Quicksilver: does shine when liquid, but in solid form (frozen) it looks more like stone as metal.
So which metals do look shiny:
Gold: Does not react to oxigen or most other chemicals
Nickel: Gets grey, but could realy shine (blueish)
Chrome/chromium: Shiny when polished but could be also obtuse.
Nickelsteel:Iron,manganese, carbon and nickel alloy realy shiny when polished or brushed.
Stainless/Rust-proof steel: Iron,manganese, carbon and chromium alloy realy shiny when polished or brushed.
(poi's picture looks very good if it is suposed to be brushed nickel steel.)
Titanium: When pure it's very bright, but it mostly used in alloys which are all very light but mostly not shiny.
So if you don't know what you are talking about don't say it "not professional enough"
Here are some links to different pictures from different metals:
Steel:
Hull plates from yacht getting welded together .
Spare magnet steel from jefferson Labs
Gold:
Gold nugget
Gold in quartz
Titanium:
The guggenheim museum in barcelona has titanium plates on the outside.
Titanium watch
Others:
Valve pedals from different materials
Some scrap metals
class dismissed.
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Support Justice for Pat Richard
(Edited by Rinswind 2th on 01-10-2005 00:02)
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timber
Nervous Wreck (II) InmateFrom: Insane since: Aug 2004
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posted 01-10-2005 04:11
(Edited by timber on 01-10-2005 04:15)
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DL-44
Maniac (V) InmateFrom: under the bed Insane since: Feb 2000
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posted 01-10-2005 04:42
ah....finally, that elusive display of intellect
hey - thanks for stopping by. Feel free not to bother coming back, k?
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Hugh
Paranoid (IV) InmateFrom: Dublin, Ireland Insane since: Jul 2000
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posted 01-10-2005 13:39
Please do not feed the troll.
Rinswind: Great info, worthy of the FAQ.
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docilebob
Maniac (V) Mad ScientistFrom: buttcrack of the midwest Insane since: Oct 2000
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posted 01-10-2005 17:56
Everybody have one of these...
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jsxiaojun
Neurotic (0) Inmate Newly admittedFrom: Insane since: Jan 2005
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posted 01-25-2005 08:43
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synax
Maniac (V) InmateFrom: Cell 666 Insane since: Mar 2002
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posted 01-25-2005 13:51
Well at least you dug this up to add your well thought out, intellectually stimulating input...
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Moth
Paranoid (IV) InmateFrom: columbus, ohio, usa Insane since: Jul 2002
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posted 01-25-2005 17:31
Thanks for the info Rinswind 2th.
Life's too short to put up with bad art.
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poi
Paranoid (IV) InmateFrom: France Insane since: Jun 2002
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posted 01-25-2005 17:41
timber: The global texture on you image looks rather cool.
[sarcasm] Sure the aliasing and the dust and cracks on your image looks really professional. [/sarcasm]
ps: sorry to feed the troll and this dead thread.
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