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I come through this site, slowly and always, in the conquest of completing the missing "MAME" themes  exclusively, I count on the collaboration and help of all

 

 

 

 

 

 

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1 minute ago, Kondorito said:

You are on fire hamu! Great job, and I can see how you are improving since your first themes :)

I'm flattered to receive a compliment from you, thank you master

 

 

 

 

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Hey hamu, if you do not find good source material to work with, and you are forced to vectorize, there are some types of surfaces that do not look good in that way. Usually those are the gradient ones, as you can clearly see the limits between colors. One thing you can do, which is an easy trick and might improve the composition, is to select the section that has the vectorized gradient, and apply some blur to it.

In this case I did a quick mockup with one of the buttons, so it will change as follows:

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No need to do this if you like the vectorized look; I just wanted to give you this as a tip for future works if you are not very happy when vectorizing gradients :)

 

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22 minutes ago, Kondorito said:

Hey hamu, if you do not find good source material to work with, and you are forced to vectorize, there are some types of surfaces that do not look good in that way. Usually those are the gradient ones, as you can clearly see the limits between colors. One thing you can do, which is an easy trick and might improve the composition, is to select the section that has the vectorized gradient, and apply some blur to it.

In this case I did a quick mockup with one of the buttons, so it will change as follows:

4.png.8b1fb98a310f855b1e19b329a182f165.png

No need to do this if you like the vectorized look; I just wanted to give you this as a tip for future works if you are not very happy when vectorizing gradients :)

 

thats awesome

 

 

 

 

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