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Thanks for the Sooners minion.
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WOW!! This is really amazing!!
Lots and lots of new minions in just one single day!! This have to be a record. Rockpaperscissor , thanks a lot for sharing. |
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Hi Don,
Thanks for the Razorback Minion. More work for this weekend. Will have to make a couple. Fred |
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awesome....Thanks
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Who's going to be first to build a team ?
All you need is a separate sheet with player numbers on to put on each figure. Anyone ?
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Many thanks for your interest and comments, fellas. One more: Mississippi State Bulldogs Minion.
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Did I miss the 'Bama Minion? It seems that you have been doing quite a few of the requests. I was thinking of repainting one for the MU Tigers and one for the KC Chiefs, but the stripes look a bit tricky. Not that all of the Tigers helmets have the gold stripes, but the Chiefs helmets always have stripes.
How do you work out the stripes? Like on Eli and on the Packers minions. For some reason, my head isn't quite wrapping around it. I can tell that you work from the center line, but I was curious as to your process
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Very funny little guys Don, well done! This obviously leads to the next thing, the NHL Minions LOL.
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The method is pretty simple, VK. I open the file with photoshop. Select the background, and draw a vertical 1 pixel line to verify that each part with a bit of "helmet" is centered. Any that were not perfectly centered were then selected (including any white glue tabs), and moved slightly into alignment. To draw the center line, I just picked a line width that looked right to me - say 20 pixels. Then I gang selected the colored portions of each helmet section, and drew my wide vertical line right up the center. On some parts the wide center line is also split at the rear of the helmet. On those parts, I'd just halve the line width, and lay them down parallel with the edge of the part. For the outer lines - green in the case of the Packers helmet, I kept the parts selected, and then drew in the thinner line parallel with, and just touching, the wide center line. I'm far from a Photoshop expert. This just seemed to be the simplest way.
I can do a Chiefs minion for you if you'd like. Just say the word. If you want to take a stab at it yourself, great. Thanks, Cami. I actually thought about hockey helmets, too (and of course, little skate runners for their shoes).
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If you could do the Chiefs, I'll make an attempt at Mizzou
Once you described the method, I realized I was on the right track, but it just wasn't engaging in the old noggin
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