Archive for April, 2009

16
Apr

Tons of Little Big Planet Goodies in April

The folks over at Media Molecule are really amping up the goodies for Little Big Planet in April. Here’s a solid list of what Little Big Planet fans can expect this month, provided by the Little Big Planet Workshop:

 

April 16th : Monkey King Costume : FREE
The costume competition winning design from Asia – the Monkey King. Contains :

 

April 16th (provisional) : 1.12 “Cornish Yarg” update : FREE
This update addresses several outstanding issues with the game :

  • There is a new music player which lets players choose their own music from the XMB to play during create mode and in their Pod
  • Improved decoration mode makes it easier to customise your Sackboy
  • Option to delete all (unhearted) community objects and photos
  • Option to select whether to automatically collect community prizes and photos
  • A number of improvements have been made to make profiles more robust and to recover from certain errors
  • We now support Japanese and Korean IME for text chat.
  • Emitter prediction has been improved (this should help fast-moving projectiles e.g. in MGS levels)
  • The player proximity switch now has a ‘require all’ option in it
  • An option has been added to cycle between various level information when viewing community levels on the earth
  • Various LittleBigStore improvements

 

April 23rd (provisional) : Creator Pack 1 : FREE
A collection of new tools and functions to help aspiring creators: 

  • Infinite lives checkpoint
  • Visibility tweak option on certain joint objects (to hide these in Play mode)
  • Global settings object (to trigger lighting changes)
  • Tetherless jetpack
  • Angle range proximity switch (additional functionality on proximity and magnetic key switches)

 

April 23rd : Heavenly Sword Mini-Pack : $2.99
Contains :

  • Nariko costume : Nariko sword, wig, dress
  • Kai costume : Kai hat and hair, dress, gloves, boots, skin
  • 27 Heavenly Sword theme stickers

 

April 30th : Egyptian Mythology Mini-Pack : $2.99
Inspired by Egyptian mythology this pack has costumes for Anubis and Sekhmet along with 10 theme stickers to help you add some Egyptian flavour to your levels. Contains : 

  • Anubis costume : Anubis mask, Anubis robes
  • Sekhmet costume : Sekhmet mask, Sekhmet robes
  • 10 Egyptian theme stickers

 

May 7th : Norse Mythology Mini-Pack : $2.99
Continuing our mythological theme this pack contains Thor and Valkyrie costumes and Norse themed stickers.

  • Thor costume : Thor’s helmet, beard, belt and wristguards, legs, Thor’s Hammer
  • Valkyrie costume : Valkyrie helmet and braids, Valkyrie jerkin and cape, Valkyrie boots
  • 10 Norse theme stickers

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14
Apr

Little Big Planet Goes Kung Fu With New Costumes

Sackboy Kung Fu Costumes

Little Big Planet has unleashed Rag Doll Kung Fu costumes to commemorate the launch of the Rag Doll Kung Fu digital download game on the PS3, and I’m lovin’ them! As if it won’t be cool enough to play as a kung fu Sackboy, you’ll be able to sport an afro, a sensei mustache, and a FISH! At least, that’s what the sensei character appears to be holding in his hand.

Another great bonus is the fact that this set will open up a new door for those who like to create characters from scratch, for example, you can now build a Shaft Sackboy character using the afro and handlebar mustache from this set! Or, create your own emo rocker using the stylish black hair from the kung fu punk. The possibilities grow more and more each time a new costume set is released, and that’s just one reason why Little Big Planet is one of the most expandable games around.

Here’s the list of items included in this pack, which costs $5.99 in the Playstation Store:

  • Hero costume : Hero hair, jacket, trousers, skin
  • Master Hip costume : Master Hip trousers, shirt, hair, skin
  • Master Sin costume : Master Sin hat, jacket, nails, trousers
  • Master Tang costume : Master Tang hat, moustache, jacket, fish, trousers, skin
  • Sung Ling costume : Sung Ling hair, top, trousers, skin
  • 36 Rag Doll Kung Fu theme stickers

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10
Apr

Custom Crochet Sackboys – Awesome!

Maggie Wang Custom Crocheted Sackboy Dolls

Prince of Persia Custom Crocheted Sackboy Doll

If you’re a fan of Little Big Planet, then you’ll love these custom crocheted Sackboy dolls that Maggie Wang designs and creates. On her site she displays her Sackboy versions of Hellboy, Spock, Daft Wullie, and Classic Sackboy, of which my favorite is definitely the Hellboy. Little Big Planet needs to make a Hellboy costume to use in the game!

On the popular video gaming site, Kotaku, there is a post showing Maggie’s version of a Prince of Persia Sackboy. VERY cool, and although I love the Hellboy version I must say that this one takes the cake. He’s got a sword and claws, for cryin’ out loud! 

I thought these were so cool that a few months ago I actually tried to order one for my wife’s birthday, but after a few attempts at contacting Maggie, I’ve given up. I’m sure she’s overwhelmed with orders and emails, so I’ll have to hold off for a future date. I originally held off on posting about this because I didn’t want to ruin the surprise, but now that I know I won’t get one in time for my wife’s birthday, I can’t hold it any longer. These are just way too cool. 

If you actually have luck contacting Maggie and are able to get your own Custom Sackboy ordered, please share by posting links to photos of your Sackboy in the Comments area. I’d love to see what she does next!

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10
Apr

Tutorial – Creating Scrabble Game Pieces in Photoshop CS3

Ever wished you could use Scrabble® game pieces as a part of your designs? Whether you want to use them as a header or just as another asset in your designs, the followingtutorial will help you easily create digital versions of Scrabble® game pieces in Photoshop in around 20 minutes.

 

Final Image Preview:

scrabble-letters-step-15

 

Step 1

First, you’ll need a reference file. I used this CC image that I found on Flickr, it’s a good starting point because all of the pieces are laid out nicely in order.

scrabble-letters-step-01

 

Step 2

Create a new file in Photoshop at 72dpi with a width of 1024px and 854px. This is the same size as your reference file, so open that up and place it into your new file as the first layer. Give the reference layer a name, such as “Reference” so you can keep tabs on it. Once you have that taken care of, select your Rounded Rectangle Tool (press U) and set the radius of the rounded rectangle to 10px. Using the tool, drag a shape over the first game piece to make the shape we’ll be using. Once you have your shape, put it in a group folder by hitting the little folder icon at the bottom of the Layers palette (or by using the keys Open Apple+G on a Mac, Control+G on a PC, I believe). Name the group “A” as this is the group for the letter A game piece. 

You can set your color to anything, it won’t matter because we’ll be using blend options to make the effects for the game pieces. 

scrabble-letters-step-02

 

Step 3

Once you’ve got your shape you’ll be perfecting the styles and eventually replicating first game piece throughout so we have a uniform set. Double-click on the shape layer you just created and you’ll see the Layer Style palette come up. Check the box next to Pattern Overlay and choose the generic wood pattern that comes with Photoshop CS3. Leave the settings as they are, but keep the Layer Style Palette open–we’ll be using it for the next few steps. 

scrabble-letters-step-03

 

Step 4

Next we’ll be giving a slight highlight to our game piece. Select Gradient Overlay in the Layer Style palette. Change the Blend Mode to Screen, the Opacity to 47%, and change the angle to 90º. You should be able to leave the other settings, compare to this image:

scrabble-letters-step-04

 

Step 5

Choose the Bevel and Emboss section attribute in the Layer Style Palette. Here’s where you’re going to change a bunch of settings. Set the Style to Inner Bevel, the Technique to Smooth, the Size to 5, and you should be able to leave the rest except for the shading colors. For the Highlight, set the color to D69A54. For the Shadow, set the color to D59C4B. Your settings should look like this:

scrabble-letters-step-06


Step 6

Next we’ll be adding Contour and Texture, located underneath the Bevel and Emboss section in the Layer Styles palette. We’ll combine this into one step as it’s pretty easy. For the Contour, simply set the Opacity to 50%. For the Texture, select the same generic wood pattern that we used in Step 3, then change the Scale to 127, the Depth to +26, and then check the boxes next to Invert and Link with Layer. These are pretty subtle effects, but they help with the overall realism of the game pieces. Here are the settings:

scrabble-letters-step-07scrabble-letters-step-08

 

Step 7

Next, select Inner Glow in the Layer Styles palette and set the Opacity to 10%, the Source to Center, the Choke to 0%, and the Size to 51. You can leave the rest of the settings as they are, and they should look like this:

scrabble-letters-step-09

 

Step 8

The last thing we’ll be doing in the Layer Styles palette is add a Drop Shadow, so check the box and set the Opacity to 48%, the Distance to 0, the Spread to 0, and the Size to 5. We’re going for a subtle effect here, and it should look like the image below. You can finally close your Layer Styles palette!

scrabble-letters-step-10

 

Step 9

Next we’re going to lay out the letters. I used the font Univers 47 Condensed Light for my pieces, but as it’s a commercial font not everyone may have it. Do your best to find a font as similar as possible, as this one works pretty well. You’ll want a sans-serif font that is condensed to fit well into the pieces.

For the letter I set my Univers 47 font to 103pt and for the number I set it to 40pt. I also set the Anti-Aliasing to Strong for both. Set the paragraph alignment to Center Align for both so that you can center up the letter on the game piece and change it out easily for each piece. Be sure to put both of these layers into the group folder “A” so we can keep things organized.

scrabble-letters-step-11

 

Step 10

Once you center up the letter on the game piece and have the number where you want it, double click on the layer for the letter to pull up the Layer Styles palette. Check the Bevel and Emboss box and set the Style to Emboss, the Direction to Down, the Size to 5, and change the Highlight color to #EACEAD. You should be able to keep the rest of the settings as-is, but compare to the image below. Once you do this, hit OK and then copy the layer style over to the number layer by holding the Alt/Option key and dragging the “FX” symbol on the letter layer to the number layer. 

scrabble-letters-step-12

 

Step 11

Now all you have to do is copy the folder you have for the first game piece 23 times and change out the letters and numbers! It’ll go much quicker if you select a folder and then hold down Shift and Alt while you drag the pieces to their new destinations because holding Alt and dragging will give you a duplicate folder and holding Shift will keep the folder in line. Also, I’d recommend laying out the top four pieces and then selecting all four folders and holding Alt and Shift to drag down 4 times. This will give you rows of 4  to work with and will speed up the process dramatically. Here’s the final result:

scrabble-letters-step-15

 

I hope this tutorial has helped you get an understanding of how to do this, and hopefully you will have picked up a few other new tricks along the way. If you want to post links to examples of work you’ve done after using this tutorial, we’d love to see them! Fill out your reviews and comments below to participate.

As an added bonus, here’s an example of how you can use the game pieces in a layout. This is a DVD cover that I designed for a family event, and the pieces came in handy for it:

 DVD Case Mockup


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09
Apr

Sly, the Graphic Design Cat

The other day my cat, Sly, thought it would be cool to help me design some logos and website layouts. I thought it would be cool too, until he left a nice pound of hair on my freshly cleaned desk.

Next time he’s wearing a lab coat to the office. Thanks anyway, Sly.

Sly the Graphic Design Cat

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08
Apr

Seventh.Ink Spring Cleaning Sale – Shirts for $10

We’re having a Spring Cleaning Sale over at Seventh.Ink, check it out and get some shirts for only $10 a pop!

Some of the shirts we’re cleaning out are classics such as “In Your Eye Sucka“, “Butterfly“, and “Robot Jazz Band“.

$10 Shirts - Spring Cleaning Sale!

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07
Apr

Metal Gear Solid Touch Air Jackets Look Awesome

Almost as exciting as the Metal Gear Solid app for the iPhone are the Metal Gear Solid Touch Air Jackets, sporting hot graphics of your favorite MGS characters in a variety of poses.

Although the $50 price tag might deter some people, die hard collectors are sure to scoop these up while they’re available. And I’m sure that if they sell enough there will probably be a second line coming out in the future.

Here’s a sneak preview from the MGSTouch Air Jacket site:

Metal Gear Solid Air Jackets

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06
Apr

Free Wallpaper – Screw Work

I actually finished Screw Work a while back but have gotten a few requests to put together a wallpaper package featuring this design. Ask, and ye shall receive. 

You can download the full wallpaper package here. If you need help getting your wallpaper set up on your desktop, follow the instructions below. 

Desktop Preview
Desktop Preview


iPhone Preview

Sizes included in the download package:
800×600
1024×768
1280×854
1280×1024
1440×900
1600×1200
1680×1050
1920×1200
2560×1600
iPhone Version 

Directions for Mac users or Directions for Windows users

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01
Apr

Metal Gear Solid Touch App for the iPhone

Well, now I have one more reason to get an iPhone: the Metal Gear Solid Touch app! Apparently it wasn’t cool enough to have an app specifically for receiving news updates about Metal Gear Solid, so they took it up a few levels and added interactive gaming (sniping with your fingers?!) as well as video and story content from Metal Gear Solid 4.

I’m extremely jealous of anyone who is able to get this.. I may have to go out and buy an iPhone right now… The app is currently selling for $7.99, so pretty darn reasonable. Check out the official site for more info.

Do you have this app? Please leave your review of the Metal Gear Solid Touch app in the Comments Section. 

Metal Gear Solid Touch iPhone App in iPhone Store

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