I haven't posted in a while and thought I would try do something new. So here is my attempt to create a userbar, not sure what I was really trying to do :lol:
For starters, your document. Most forums fall in the range of these dimensions: Height: 50-60px Width: 150-160px
Always work in the original size. Down-scaling raster based images from big images is not a great idea. You'll lose detail, and the image will most likely become blurry.
Always have the exact HEX of the background you'll be working with. This is a must.
Green was not a good choice considering your color pallet is Grey and yellow.
The diamond looks like it was taken from Google. The glow does not help with the materialistic style you were going for.
The emboss in the text ruins the style of the userbar.
There are many things that should be fixed, but here are some golden rules I go by when I make userbars.
Quality. (Making sure everything (if possible)is made by hand. Nothing is downscaled [causing blurriness and artifacts]from the internet, etc) Consistency. (Having the same style throughout, consistent line-work, elements that share the same "family", etc) Hard to Replicate. (This one will take some practice and getting used to, but once you find a style and flow, your design will be harder and harder to replicate.)
Thanks very much bubble appreciate it I will take these things into account, and yes diamond from google. When you do handmade pieces do you work with a walcom tablet or something?
SirRemorse Wrote: Thanks very much bubble appreciate it I will take these things into account, and yes diamond from google. When you do handmade pieces do you work with a walcom tablet or something?
Everything I've ever created was made with a mouse. I have a tablet, but mouse is better for me.
And wow thats really impressive Bubble im going to think of some kind of group of little projects I can build into a showcase or thread showcase kinda thing, any ideas maybe logos or something.