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December 14, 2009
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A D&G typographic design wallpaper done on Illustrator and Photoshop.
I mixed some "frilly bits" with the D&G typeface to create this piece of work.
Enjoy & Comment! :)
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:iconalexander234:
Really nice wall! Good Job :+fav: :D

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~AlexSatriani Apr 19, 2010  Student General Artist
oh well ,the work is great and i love it but Dolce & Gabbana has a different style, that would more suite D&G.

It's the same as Georgia Armani and Emprio Armani, on style is classic and elegant and the other is Modern, Funky and Creative



Wish you good luck ;]

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great work! i really love the way the colors pop out :)

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Thank you :) :)

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`Exillior Dec 16, 2009  Hobbyist General Artist
Wow, love the frilly bits! How did you render those?

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Thanks :)
Well...in short it's like that:
1. Find a D&G logo/or type in anything you like
2. Gradient overlay with desired colours
3. Place the ornament on the first letter
4. Use the exact colour from where the ornament comes out from the letter
5. Drop shadow on ornament with desired settings
6. Erase overlapping shadow to create the blending effect
7. Repeat above steps for the other letters
8. Group all layers and merge
9. Drop shadow
10. Place a background below the decorated typeface

If you need some help, you can contact me :)

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`Exillior Dec 16, 2009  Hobbyist General Artist
Well, I wondered where exactly you got the ornaments from (if I'm using the term correctly?) -- I design journalskins, so such a resource would be super awesome to me! Or if you created them, how did you do them?

And I'm sorry if I'm being a bit dense, I'm ill so things are a bit foggy to me :paranoid:

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I'll be uploading some of the vector resources I use ;)
Keep watching! :)
And yeah, get well soon! :teddy: Foggy sight can prevent you from seeing and enjoying the little things in life... =P

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