First we have > That is a monotype corsiva D on a Pi symbol. That I would like in some sort of greyish scale to use as a "repeat" backround image for other images. For this $2 - I require a copy of this How should this be accomplished I need to know more, you are thinking yes? So this this and this if you look at the backgrounds and the repeated image in the background this is what we want to use this for next So the image 260 by 120 with a dark/black/nr black background containing previous "repeat" grey scale image is what is required next For this $2 - I require a copy. Next looking at the three images marked "this" above we see words. The top words are in gold the hex number is #D9C264 the font used was Book Antiqua the words or numbers underneath the gold words are an off white Reproduce these same images but with clearer crisper mirrored text. Please note check here Resize your browser so it is about 320 width and see how these images scale down when the browser is resized when on a page (you need to scroll down a little to see them on the page). I need the images to still look nice and have clear crisp text when such things (resizings) occur. $1 each = 3 - I need a copy of each of these Total $7 I just need .png I will own them fully. Payment by PayPal Any questions?
Hello! do you need something like this? Sorry my english isn't the best and I want to know if I understand anything
Almost The background repeat would need to be more tight, without spaces between repeating image and it needs to be a bit paler grey as it looks like you just took the D/Pi image and placed it in as is in it's original colours. The text needs to be a lot crisper. That's the main problem with present examples I have. The pixelation is not great. PS White text is too glaring needs to be toned down to off white
Here is 2 versions of the background, I don't understand what's the problem with the text? It's crisp enough.
You still have the Pi and D contrasting with each other in background. The idea is to make that one solid grey scale colour. Gold text still not crisp enough as the text below isn't to. Can you see how both the gold and pale text looks like it has a shadow lifting up out of it, it's not crisp. This needs to be more elegant, not bold and crisper. It looks like the text is bolded to me.
TBH no it doesn't look better it looks awful . I am not sure how best to offer a constructive critique there. The background repeat image looks awful like that, it's not tight, it doesn't contrast and appear subtle like the original image (compare the old to what you now have) >
I can't make the same background style because it's not the same pattern/texture, this is a logo it's not created to be a pattern...
I understand what you are saying but it is not the object that is repeating the problem but the way it looks the way it is not now subtle and pleasing to the eye. You have it so it is not looking nice and has overlaps to.
Well to start with now the shade/brightness of the background is "upside down" in that it is brighter at top and not bottom. This is still not getting the background repeat image in subtle and tight and it looks too busy, likely due to it not being subtle.
That's more like it but it's not definable now. Still want to see the repeat logo shape is seen in it just enough to define. The white text still needs toning down a bit & it seems too big and almost bold to
Hmm now that I kinda like but can you bring the gold back as you had in your first ones as I think the two tone gold worked better and the white text still needs toning down a bit EG making "off white" not white but that background I must say i like now
It's OK but I think you are misreading what I mean by "toning down the white text" What this means it make it less bright EG "off white" "slightly darker" not #FFFFFF but something that takes the "glare" away that is caused by being "white" I say you have misunderstood as I see you lowered the white text which was not what was meant for you to do. Please take the white text back up a bit and make it less white. EG "off white" which FYI is "toning it down" Try #F8F8FF or #fcfcfc to see what looks less "glaring" and works best
Not to worry you learned a new English phrase, I perhaps should have been more aware of the Phraseological local connotations to the phrasing of my words. Please provide those as the other examples marked "this" above in original post and also one without the wording (just the background) We will not worry about the first request as have done it differently so just include the four images and please PM me your PayPal