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  • El Zilcho
    Registered User
    • Jul 2007
    • 483

    #1

    Does Such a Thing Exist?

    Is there a tool out there that would help you visualize what your marker would look like when anno'ed? I would think it would be fairly simple, have the silhouettes of different popular marker parts and a color wheel/pallet that would allow you to approximate your desired color for each part and apply different effects you might want. I was thinking about mocking up my envisioned color scheme with Paint or maybe even just drawing it, I figured I would ask before I battle with Paint or challenge my limited artistic ability.
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  • Freedy500
    Loner-Team Wick3d
    • Feb 2012
    • 400

    #2
    Originally posted by emcl29 View Post
    Is there a tool out there that would help you visualize what your marker would look like when anno'ed? I would think it would be fairly simple, have the silhouettes of different popular marker parts and a color wheel/pallet that would allow you to approximate your desired color for each part and apply different effects you might want. I was thinking about mocking up my envisioned color scheme with Paint or maybe even just drawing it, I figured I would ask before I battle with Paint or challenge my limited artistic ability.
    DLX's website is pretty good at it.
    My feedback: http://www.automags.org/forums/showt...eedback-Thread

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    • Cokrkilr
      Registered User
      • Jan 2013
      • 377

      #3
      Or Photoshop, but I don't have the software. Or id be doing like 60 different kinds a day. I'm still undecided after 2 weeks on what I want, and its because when I look at my gun I can't visualize it how it would be, I just see it how it is.

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      • rschoi_75
        Registered User

        • Jun 2010
        • 188

        #4
        There's a graphic designer guy on Custom Cockers (username: Trustme) who has mocked up a few ano patterns using Photoshop for the members over there. The end result was pretty good. Maybe you can bribe him to mock up a design for you.

        Here's the thread:

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        • Bunny
          AO Archivist

          • Mar 2002
          • 3453

          #5
          Like this, but a bit more robust?




          I created one years ago with Adobe Flash and it worked pretty well. To me, it is alot easier to create the mock-up in photoshop though. There are way too many options to try and program to make it look right.

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          • Freedy500
            Loner-Team Wick3d
            • Feb 2012
            • 400

            #6
            I found DLX's website to be the best at this so far. But not really going to help you with this. Fun to play with, here is a link anyways.

            My feedback: http://www.automags.org/forums/showt...eedback-Thread

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            • El Zilcho
              Registered User
              • Jul 2007
              • 483

              #7
              I am really just looking for a two-tone color scheme so the DLX site was all I needed. I like the the look of the two colors that I am thinking about but was hoping for a tool that would offer a little more detail. It looks like there is a free trail of photoshop, perhaps I will give that a try.
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              • GoatBoy
                Junior Mint
                • Jun 2003
                • 1399

                #8
                You know, Photoshop's not the only game in town. Gimp has what you need, and it's free.

                I'd just take a picture of the gun and throw down some layer masks and twiddle with the color settings that way. You can do gradients or whatever you're thinking of for your two-tone scheme.


                Did I mention Gimp is free?
                "Accuracy by aiming."


                Definitely not on the A-Team.

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                • El Zilcho
                  Registered User
                  • Jul 2007
                  • 483

                  #9
                  Originally posted by GoatBoy View Post
                  You know, Photoshop's not the only game in town. Gimp has what you need, and it's free.

                  I'd just take a picture of the gun and throw down some layer masks and twiddle with the color settings that way. You can do gradients or whatever you're thinking of for your two-tone scheme.


                  Did I mention Gimp is free?
                  Hmm, Gimp sounds like a perfectly legitimate program I will take a look at it, thanks.

                  Edit: Upon further review GIMP seems like a good option and is highly rated by/on Cnet, thanks GB!
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                  • Bunny
                    AO Archivist

                    • Mar 2002
                    • 3453

                    #10
                    Since we like photoshop alternatives... you can also try pixlr. No need to install anything... http://pixlr.com/editor/

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                    • GoatBoy
                      Junior Mint
                      • Jun 2003
                      • 1399

                      #11
                      Wow, that runs surprisingly well considering it runs in the browser. Neat find!
                      "Accuracy by aiming."


                      Definitely not on the A-Team.

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                      • Cokrkilr
                        Registered User
                        • Jan 2013
                        • 377

                        #12
                        I've been playing around with that link as well... kind of a pain though, well it was my fault. I got my marker all cut out and pasted on a new page, then I was doing precision erasing on the edges and went to hit "undo"... but I clicked a link on my toolbar instead and lost it, lol. Took me like 40 minutes to get where I was at. Haven't been back since.

                        I did mess around with a few colors though... blood red and black is pretty sweet!

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                        • GoatBoy
                          Junior Mint
                          • Jun 2003
                          • 1399

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Cokrkilr View Post
                          I've been playing around with that link as well... kind of a pain though, well it was my fault. I got my marker all cut out and pasted on a new page, then I was doing precision erasing on the edges and went to hit "undo"... but I clicked a link on my toolbar instead and lost it, lol. Took me like 40 minutes to get where I was at. Haven't been back since.

                          I did mess around with a few colors though... blood red and black is pretty sweet!

                          That's why I mentioned I prefer to do it as a mask. Instead of doing a cutout or whatever, paint a mask for the gun. Start out with the magic wand, but then create the layer mask and then finish it up that way. You can paint the mask incrementally, just like painting a regular picture, so you're less likely to have something catastrophic happen.

                          That said, I'm sure some of you are way faster at this than me...
                          "Accuracy by aiming."


                          Definitely not on the A-Team.

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                          • Justus
                            Justech.us

                            • Nov 2010
                            • 1515

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Bunny View Post
                            Since we like photoshop alternatives... you can also try pixlr. No need to install anything... http://pixlr.com/editor/
                            Nice! It looks just like SplashUp

                            My Feedback Thread

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                            • Cokrkilr
                              Registered User
                              • Jan 2013
                              • 377

                              #15
                              I was just using the lasso tool and the color shading feature originally to color the body, but then I decided to get fancy and that's when I messed up. Haha

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