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Weapon icons

Author: 
Tartos
(Submitted by Tartos)
Sunday, March 27, 2011 - 02:49
Art Type: 
2D Art
Tags: 
Icon
weapon
Action
RPG
Strategy
Fantasy
Historical
Icon
Item
License(s): 
CC-BY-SA 3.0
Collections: 
  • legends
  • Ultimate TableTop
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Some 256x256 icons I made from the following weapon packs created by Clint Belanger and p0ss :

  • http://opengameart.org/content/kingdom-weapon-set
  • http://opengameart.org/content/undead-weapon-set-and-weapon-rack
  • http://opengameart.org/content/wooden-weapon-training-set

These icons can be resized down to 32x32 px.

To create each icon, I did the following with gimp:

  1. Rotate the rendered weapon
  2. Select by color (with a 0.0 treshold) -> click on grey outside the weapon
  3. Suppr, then invert selection (ctrl i)
  4. Selection -> grow -> 10 px
  5. Create a new layer, put it in the backgroud, fill with yellow
  6. Gaussian blur (10px) + 50% transparancy for this layer
  7. Create a third layer, put it in the background and fill it with black
File(s): 
weapons.tar.gz weapons.tar.gz 510.3 Kb [197 download(s)]
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qubodup
joined 16 years 1 month ago
03/27/2011 - 03:37
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I have to say that the glow sometimes makes it harder to see the weapon.

 

It might be better to have a black glow and then the colored glow behind it

 

The shadow on the objects also makes this border-defining-dark-shadow inconsistent

 

A nice use of the models though!

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Tartos
joined 14 years 8 months ago
03/27/2011 - 03:57

You're right, yellow is not the best color with wooden weapons. Thanks for the feed back, I'll try to correct that next time !

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Pompei2
joined 15 years 6 months ago
06/28/2011 - 08:11
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Nice that you wrote the steps needed to do it.

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