It was you!?Lolicore Flandre wrote:
oh shit dat cookiezi wallpaper......i thought i cleaned my puush account
It was you!?Lolicore Flandre wrote:
oh shit dat cookiezi wallpaper......i thought i cleaned my puush account
Well done as always peppy, but the link seems to be broken...peppy wrote:
[attachment=0:22e18]osubg1.jpg[/attachment:22e18]
http://pe.ppy.sh/osubg1.jpg <- 1680x1050 16:9
http://pe.ppy.sh/osubg1-43.jpg <- 1280x1024 4:3
beware its a bit bright
epicosityravand wrote:
Here a little wallpaper ive mad in photoshop cs5... hope u like it :3 feedback would be nice... thx in advance
Link: http://puu.sh/aeB
Have Fun.
Ravand
http://minus.com/RBRat3 wrote:
Imgur is best from what I've used although there is a 2mb limit and depending on how large a PNG is (Width x Height) it will compress it to a JPEG. If your gonna push huge raw PNG's I'd use Deviant Art as a dump source since they'll let you churn out 20mb+ PNG's and hotlink them.
needs a nsfw tag because brushrapemeiikyuu wrote:
was testing some new effects , sry if it looks a bit messy
feel free to use tho i guess
1920 x 1080
>High resolutionRock Forever wrote:
there is! i just snapshooted my screen when osu! start XDD
well, you are right, but i said its only a snapshot, you can still put things on background and make an awesome wallpaper ya know ta-don!boat wrote:
>High resolution
>posts something in a small resolution
????
I love you for saying that.Rock Forever wrote:
ta-don!
I would hope so one of those renders took 45min, thats time I cant use the pc for fapping or render other things to fap to XDQuaraezha wrote:
A certain someone used a certain something by a certain someone in a certain video.
awp wrote:
In this thread, post a link to any osu!-themed desktop wallpapers you have made. Feel free to offer feedback on other wallpapers but be sure to keep it professional as this thread will be heavily moderated.
You have a link to that image? I've been trying to find a high resolution version of it for a while now.Esupanitix wrote:
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Fuck yeah.
^^deathward wrote:
You have a link to that image? I've been trying to find a high resolution version of it for a while now.Esupanitix wrote:
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Fuck yeah.
Much appreciated!
Actually it's not.Apex wrote:
Sorry, but Christianity is more important than osu.
Quaraezha wrote:
Keep in mind that this is NOT a "Post your Desktop" thread.
And is a thread for user-made osu!related wallpapers.
Azure_Kite wrote:
Guys, this thread is for desktop wallpapers regarding osu!, not random generic animu/toohoo wallpapers you got from konachan.
There's a post your current desktop thread for that.
Man, and it's on this same page too. l2read people, orzQuaraezha wrote:
Quaraezha wrote:
Keep in mind that this is NOT a "Post your Desktop" thread.
And is a thread for user-made osu!related wallpapers.Azure_Kite wrote:
Guys, this thread is for desktop wallpapers regarding osu!, not random generic animu/toohoo wallpapers you got from konachan.
There's a post your current desktop thread for that.
Not many people are THAT interested in these kinds of things xD (I tend to do this sort of thing a lot too though).jamujamu wrote:
The SVG file has plenty of layers for customization. Colours and size can be altered to fit most any preference;SPOILERGloss (Straight / Classic)
Movement Lines
Waveforms (Small / Large)
Starry Background
Blur (Glow)
Vignette
Simplified osu! logo
Grid
Diagonal Lines
TartanWill add more to it when it comes to me.
Here is the final SVG. If you don't know how use/open this, go get Inkscape and hope your computer can open this file.
I went through the thread randomly and realized there were very few I'd use as a background simply because I prefer the ultra clean vector look. I figured I'd throw a bone to those who might be lurking who have the same tastes.Kitsunemimi wrote:
Not many people are THAT interested in these kinds of things xD (I tend to do this sort of thing a lot too though).
With the customization it can be completely simple or overly complex. Some examples:Kitsunemimi wrote:
But I like the picture, it looks clean and well done. Could use a few more (or less) effects though, because it sort of seems in between simplicity and complex graphics right now.
I like your style. Any reason why the white border around the pink osu! circle is thick on the left and right edges and thin on the top though? Just a personal touch, I'm guessing?jamujamu wrote:
I went through the thread randomly and realized there were very few I'd use as a background simply because I prefer the ultra clean vector look. I figured I'd throw a bone to those who might be lurking who have the same tastes.
Err... Its not a stencil, Its a 23in high white vinyl decal...peppy wrote:
You did a better stencil job than my arcade decals. But I was on a very strict time goal.
http://puu.sh/ZvvN
edit: actually, you didn't do the lettering at all!
Nekoroll wrote:
That vinyl work looks really well done. I prefer solids over thermal vinyl colors anyway unless your vinyl cutter is pretty good quality. Great job.
Ffff I wish I knew the actual term of printing color onto vinyl.RBRat3 wrote:
Thermal vinyl as in it gets heat pressed onto a textile, thermal vinyl is the stuff that makes up the lettering on jerseys its not an adhesive so it wont stick to my wall XD
Errmm.... Well that is the term "Printed vinyl" XDNekoroll wrote:
Ffff I wish I knew the actual term of printing color onto vinyl.RBRat3 wrote:
Thermal vinyl as in it gets heat pressed onto a textile, thermal vinyl is the stuff that makes up the lettering on jerseys its not an adhesive so it wont stick to my wall XDYou know what I mean, right? I've seen some pretty shoddy work and sometimes wonder why people don't just layer instead.
When I vector things I tend to throw some stylistic "imbalance" in there.Nekoroll wrote:
I like your style. Any reason why the white border around the pink osu! circle is thick on the left and right edges and thin on the top though? Just a personal touch, I'm guessing?
RBRat3 wrote:
What!!! osu! vector wallpaper... Dont mind if I do XD
You dont want that on your wall, Might not come off or take the wall with it XDBittersweet wrote:
RBRat3 wrote:
What!!! osu! vector wallpaper... Dont mind if I do XD
I want it D:
You have no clue how extremely hard that is to pull offKitsunemimi wrote:
Oh come on Q, it's not that hard... :<
RBRat3 wrote:
You have no clue how extremely hard that is to pull offKitsunemimi wrote:
Oh come on Q, it's not that hard... :<
You must be talking about aligning non perfect geometry to the center of one another.Quaraezha wrote:
But really, did you do that manually? Or is there some trick to it?
RBRat3 wrote:
You dont want that on your wall, Might not come off or take the wall with it XD
You make some great 3D renders, but the blurring in this one annoys my eyes. I wouldn't be able to use it as a wallpaper. A personal gripe I have about it is that the one is facing away!RBRat3 wrote:
BOOM!!!
In context it does make more sense. Much nicer on the eyes without the blur explosion there. Could you not re-render it with more anti aliasing, or was that not the problem to begin with?RBRat3 wrote:
Reason its upside down is because to the subject its right side up.
It is anti-aliased, The problem is that the hitcircle has softer edges (in and out) than the break causing some what of a really bad depth of field effect. I could probably get away with a light gauss blur to match it but the in-motion idea seemed better at the time and being an after thought the whole thing may or may not stay, or I may break down and redo it.jamujamu wrote:
In context it does make more sense. Much nicer on the eyes without the blur explosion there. Could you not re-render it with more anti aliasing, or was that not the problem to begin with?
How do I implement this "Dynamic Offset" ?jamujamu wrote:
There is no one trick for all shapes. Some shapes align just fine with a normal resize, sometimes just a dynamic offset will do. For the complex shape, I use dynamic offset and did some manual node changing, since its often the closest to what I want.
I use InkScape to do my vector work and it has the functions Dynamic Offset, Linked Offset, Inset and Outset in the Path dropdown.Quaraezha wrote:
How do I implement this "Dynamic Offset" ?
Also how to get that "Inset" thing.
and is there like, a trick for re-vectoring it manually? To perhaps make it even and shit. Especially with curves.
I'm more on basic Photo Manipulation and shit like that. So I never get to mess around with shapes and vectors that much.
Programs do exist to "auto-vector" raster images though.Only thing I can think of off hand is Adobe Illustrators live trace. Takes a bit of forethought to get a perfect trace the first time but not a big deal if its isn't, it's nothing you cant fix by hand.