Thursday, January 26, 2012

Some Cool Website Headers

On the Website Kotaku.com, you get the header you see below. I love it for its pseudo-Japanese look and its angle:

On iPlayWinner.com, you used to get this header, I liked it too, for its crown logo, representing the idea of winning in an arcade fighting game:

Here is a very illustrative one for VGJunk. I like this one, since it easily explains that it is a website about videogame nostalgia by being very pixelated over almost a Mario-esque logo:

How I Made My New Header Image

As you might see, my header is no longer a piece of text: it is now an image that looks like text!
1. The font that I used is called Blox BRK.
2. I downloaded the font a while ago, but I probably got this font for free at UrbanFonts.com.
3. The image editing techniques I used include drop shadow, resizing via stretch, pattern overlay, color overlay, and a white outline/ stroke. I actually experimented a few times to get it to work the way I wanted.

Friday, January 20, 2012

Pictures on other websites

http://www.flickr.com/photos/splat/82170728/in/set-981332/
This PNG (probably) I love because of it's cartoony, unique art style, with it's purple colors.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/splat/68420481/in/set-981332
This JPEG is cool because the stockings on the website are an unusual thing to place. Also, the stockings have great dimension as well as color to them.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/splat/126411424/in/set-981332
This website has a good number of artsy gifs. Great shapes to them.

JPEG vs PNG vs GIF

1. The cropping techniques that I use in my pictures involve the magic wand tool, the lasso selection tool, etc. I also crop my canvas whenever I make a Flash animation.
2. Pictures optimized as jpg are more complex, more colors, any canvas size; more likely to be a photograph.
3. Pictures optimized as gif has less colors, much less canvas size; often an icon, or is animated.
4. Pictures optimized as png are less complex, more colors with less shades, any canvas size; may be a cartoon, clip art, logo, map, etc.
a. It's better to use Jpeg when the image doesn't need to be reused at all, or if the image is primarily a photograph. It has "color loss" which makes it so the picture is harder to edit, but easily compressed.
b. Gif's and PNG's have less color loss or even no color loss compared to JPEG, so those formats are great when you want you material to be edited, used, etc.

My Optimized JPG picture

Here is something I made recently as a JPEG. It is a Mii collage...

Saturday, January 14, 2012

Cool Blog Template

Here's a cool blog template: "For What It's Worth."
I like it alot, since it's simple but there are some small details that makes it highly enjoyable for me.
One template I liked so much that I used it myself: M82 theme from "Oh He's So Pringles."
Actually, the blog I got it from has been deleted for a reason I don't know, but I've always loved this layout for its red star "notes" tab, the inviting "please scroll down" look, etc.

While I have never been to this website: this layout is nice too.
The color-coded and swirly look is highly attractive.

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Game Quotes


I dunno if I've told you guys this yet, but I like collecting game quotes from video games. Here's Dan Hibiki from Street Fighter Alpha 3.