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ReVITAlize Homebrew contest: Step 1!
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I live in the UK. I do not care about the money.
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I would love to get rid of the Wololo logo entirely - just keep the site name. It would look much better but according to the rules I HAVE to keep it there :/ArcFutahito wrote:Come on, this is not a minimalistic design by any stretch. I would've at least use ClearType compatible fonts and made a wololo logo match the color palette. Jeez, you can't say it's minimalistic and have 4 colors mixed together.fudgenuts64 wrote:Went for a minimalistic design here.
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About the design. I also went for the minimalist design because it gives the revitalize competition a clean feel modern feel. I was inspired by the text on the vita which was similar to other products made by Sony; PS2, PSP, PS3 and the PS4.
I love that it is now possible to do real homebrew on the vita; however It is a shame I'll never experience what other people will. However, It still maybe entirely possible in the future.
Hope it goes a long way.
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dont be discouraged with the rules. make that as a fuel for your creativity. Limitation is not limitation, it is a seed for uncharted ideas
or at least thats probably what art teacher will say
EDIT: attached my submissions
or at least thats probably what art teacher will say
EDIT: attached my submissions
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Last edited by orangpelupa on Fri Jun 26, 2015 2:29 pm, edited 3 times in total.
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That is what my art teacher said to me word for word, man finish school for a couple weeks you feel ill.orangpelupa wrote:dont be discouraged with the rules. make that as a fuel for your creativity. Limitation is not limitation, it is a seed for uncharted ideas
or at least thats probably what art teacher will say
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hah! I AM YOUR ART THEACHER!!!111 oneoneone :pJacob Parkinson wrote:That is what my art teacher said to me word for word, man finish school for a couple weeks you feel ill.orangpelupa wrote:dont be discouraged with the rules. make that as a fuel for your creativity. Limitation is not limitation, it is a seed for uncharted ideas
or at least thats probably what art teacher will say
btw after finish school, theres still university, work, life...
now i remember i gotta work on my thesis again. ugh.
Re: ReVITAlize Homebrew contest: Step 1!
I'm a old reader of the site, and well, I suppose it's time to enter the forums as well
This is my entry:
Colors variations are possible, so feel free to ask.
Examples:
This is my entry:
Colors variations are possible, so feel free to ask.
Examples:
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@erixsan
does your gradation a smooth gradation? or you make it having circular pattern from dark to bright?
(i use ~10 years old TN monitor, so im not sure)
does your gradation a smooth gradation? or you make it having circular pattern from dark to bright?
(i use ~10 years old TN monitor, so im not sure)
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Ha Ha, this is really good. I hope mine is still has a chance. But just incase I made this one with alternate colours. Inspired by a rom for android called "SlimKat"orangpelupa wrote:dont be discouraged with the rules. make that as a fuel for your creativity. Limitation is not limitation, it is a seed for uncharted ideas
or at least thats probably what art teacher will say
EDIT: attached my submissions
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Yes it does. It's a small one but looks smooth on the Vita (an OLED one).orangpelupa wrote:@erixsan
does your gradation a smooth gradation? or you make it having circular pattern from dark to bright?
(i use ~10 years old TN monitor, so im not sure)
My monitor has a LED screen so I suppose it will look good on the LED ones too.