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    Those images rock I will gladly donate as well.

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    Have you done any progress Dev?

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    sorry got sidetracked on many other things.
    The 80 already posted can be used in many ways. I'll try to work on some more soon, and maybe make these into a set with a stone background.


    I made color versions of the existing symbols.
    I need to name them, then I will upload them.
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    Nice images..

    I hate to side track this a bit but since you did it here, how did you do those stone tiles in the background?

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    Lovely job on colouring those, Devin.
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    Thanks guys.. still in the process of naming them. Will get them posted soon.

    Vascant,
    It could all be done in PS.. but I started in Illustrator just making the box and getting them all in a grid. Then take the illo file into PS, select the boxes which should all just have a simple 1 color fill to make selecting them easy. Save the selection.

    Open any good stone texture, make it fit the page, then load the box selection and invert it. then hit delete, all the negative space is now clear and the box shape is filled with the stone texture.

    Then a simple layer style like bevel and emboss work well. I added a beveled edge to all the art to make it a bit dimensional. This is done by making all the line work on one layer removing all the white and adding the bevel. The color work is all done on a layer under that.

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    Wonderful stuff, thx for sharing!
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    Thanks, new so always looking to learn things

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    Here are the images.
    They are in two sizes. 120x120pxls and 60x60pixls.
    There are 100 images in all.

    If anyone wants to commission additional work let me know.
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    This is so great Devin. Many thanks - let me know the donation details of yours.

    Do you happen to have them without a background? I can remove them myself if I´m allowed to, but maybe you have them already and I can spare the cropping

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