Almost... You have the hinge off center about 12 pixels or so. In the attached image you'll notice the top guideline is at the hinge, but the bottom guideline is the center of the image. If you move the door down just a bit you'll have it.
RP, like this? New Door...
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Almost... You have the hinge off center about 12 pixels or so. In the attached image you'll notice the top guideline is at the hinge, but the bottom guideline is the center of the image. If you move the door down just a bit you'll have it.
I did double the size of the door. But the door side includes a drop shadow which makes it larger than the door. I should have doubled the size of the shadow not the door - and I'd be truly centered.
I'd have thought, this is just door, no problem - you make doors a tough thing, RP!
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Here is the promised video of what I was talking about. Apparently your latest door doesn't have a transparent background, but you still get the idea.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yk-SJ5wI-ow
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Next objects include a stone sarcophagus, an open sarcophagus, one that is occupied, and the dead occupant alone. Also created a table where some adventurers were planning it out (notice the Lair of Lhessadrak is the map!)
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Here's a 200 ppi PNG for the printed version of the Adventurer's Table object.
Note to RobA - I simply rescaled the object to 4 times its size, then exported PNG at 200 ppi. The fill graphics simply upscaled without loss of quality, prior to export.)
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Hehehe, you are going to hate me... so can you provide just the lid of the sarcophagi as a separate graphic, and have the center of the graphic be the bottom (thin section) of the lid? That way when the adventurers open it I can just swing it open.
Oh! That just rocks on toast! I love that it kept the detail. At 200 ppi the players could zoom in on the parchment and see that detail as well. That's a thing of beauty. Two requests:
- Can you provide a tutorial on how you curled the edge of the map?
- Can you provide the parchment as is but without the map on it?