Posts Tagged ‘png file

Patternify is a free-to-use web application for designing stripe patterns without using any image editing application. The pattern can be drawn pixel-by-pixel over a custom-sized canvas, where the design can be previewed live, with the colors and opacity wanted Once it is complete, the output can be downloaded as a .PNG file or you can [...]

(ico)trip is a website which creates/shares a new icon and makes it downloadable as a .PNG file each day. Rather than widely used icons, the project focuses on items that we may not find elsewhere. Icons are mono-colored, in 126*94px size and they are all very detailed. The website also has a RSS feed which [...]

Hello Again! So first, we start by selecting a photograph I took this picture at the Longwood Gardens Christmas tour. A beautiful pink rose. Let’s say I want to make the corners on this baby rounded. We start with Fireworks, We have a pretty standard canvas that’s approximately the size of the original photo. Next, [...]

Spriting is a skillset in the web design field gaining lots of credibility. We initially saw these techniques applied to high-traffic websites such as Yahoo! and Digg. Over time even smaller-scaled web apps began applying sprites to their front end design specs. We’ll be going over some of the major benefits towards using sprite images [...]

Today’s freebie is a seamless pattern which comes with a Photoshop pattern file alongside a high quality PNG file of the patterns. The pattern set in total includes 8 patterns just in a range of different colours. Hope you enjoy this pattern set your more than welcome to share your thoughts. Licenses Details The pattern [...]


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