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Photoshop field file
LAsportsfan over on the Chris Creamer's Sports Logos forum told me that some folks were using some assets that I had a hand in creating and I thought I'd come over.
There's a football MMorg called Goal Line Blitz where you can create players, own teams and play out seasons for internet fame. They use replays where the players (large dots) run up and down fields. Some folks came up with a way to display custom football fields and I got in on it and added to the topic. One of the things I did was to make a starter field psd. It's here: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=W4UYVP12 It's got textures, correct layouts, numbers, stadium shadows, etc. It's the collection of what I've learned doing fields. This is a layer for snow. http://www.megaupload.com/?d=FQ6M3PF0 |
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Really cool art work
Your textures , weathering and details are great. |
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I will be the first to admit that the shadows that I put on field covers now wouldn't be there if I hadn't seen your fields. You definitely get the credit for the idea. I still design all my own components, but the idea for the shadow was genius. You do great work. Do you have designs or can your designs be built for high res for printing purposes. I am sure that there are coaches on here that would love to purchase art for field covers if it can be designed for print and to their size fields. I don't know if you have any interest in that, but I am sure you will get asked.
Thanks for coming over to the forum and thanks for sharing your work! Hopefully all these ideas can come together to continue to grow the miniature electric football hobby!
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I really cannot take credit for creating shadows - that's been a part of the texture replacement project since the beginning. Initially it was a separate layer but most people ended up incorporating a shadow directly into a field if they wanted one at all. I got into it because I wanted the challenge of making more realistic textures.
I saw stuff like this, http://i35.tinypic.com/160tqte.jpg http://i50.tinypic.com/n32kvk.jpg http://img576.imageshack.us/img576/9820/ganggreen.png http://img15.imageshack.us/img15/294/phino.jpg http://i35.tinypic.com/2ajtd1y.jpg and thought I could do better. I do a lot of knocking down of layer intensity, fading in layers to get a more realistic look and using multiple layers to get a certain feel. Most football field graphics are slightly transparent, to allow the yard lines to show through and most have dirt and wear affecting the surface. Also, different grasses have a different look that may also change due to the season. If someone wanted to purchase art I would be willing to work with them. I would need print sizes but I think the graphics should scale up nicely. |
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I think its just great that your willing to come on to this forum and share your work. Much appreciated!
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EM-F-er [ěm -f-er] –noun-abr-slang: Electric Miniature Footballer 1. a person/hobbyist/gamer who creates a representation of American Football in a small or reduced scale for competition or show. 2. the majority of forum users on the website, www.miniaturefootball.org —Idiom 3. One Bad Em-F-er, negative shout out; pertaining to weirdwolf: There goes one bad EM-F-er. I mean he can’t play and ain’t never win nothin’! |
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Personaly I printed (pro printer, a friend of mine) my own field using a 150DPI (or 200dpi ? Can't remember), it worked great |
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Hey Darth
It is I, LAsportsfan, aka LARamsfan. Thanks for helping out the guys here in the forum. Your work on your football fields is incredible. Thanks for the tips too. I am using your templates to recreate some retro NFL fields from the 1980's.
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I suppose it's time to add some content.
Making realistic shadows (all of this is done in Photoshop and based on a really small graphic size. You'll need to scale up to fit your usage) Start with a drawing of the stadium shadow you want. A solid black shape works fine. Select the shape and start a new layer. Fill with black at 60%. Deselect, then use Gaussian blur at about a 2.5 radius. As shadows get further apart they lose detail, especially in a stadium where you have a lot of reflected light from different sources. A 2.5 radius seems to be right around the area where you have some indication of distance but you keep some basic detail. |
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Outstanding and thanks for sharing
Great Post!!!!!
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