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Post by Hikin Mike on Oct 1, 2015 13:37:30 GMT -8
Sorry Hikin' Mike, that was your sample! That image I posted wasn't supposed to be the background. It was to show 5 different solid color options.
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Post by zeke on Oct 1, 2015 14:05:02 GMT -8
I like them both, but prefer the boards. Thanks.
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Post by Admin on Oct 1, 2015 14:06:44 GMT -8
It was to show 5 different solid color options I was clever enough to fihgure that out.. The one I used was #AF9E84. Did you switch to the Tan theme to actually see it? It just doesn't float my boat for this particular use. But that's why I said a set of themes is fine. You like it? You got it. I can't do better than that.
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Post by Hikin Mike on Oct 1, 2015 15:38:00 GMT -8
bp2go - Tan was my least favorite too. I just through some colors out. I prefer the darker colors. I'm using the dark green burlap background for now, but I prefer a solid color then a picture.
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Post by rebeccad on Oct 1, 2015 17:06:56 GMT -8
So, one side yoga pants, the other side men in kilts? Now that Steve has come up with the means to personalize it, perhaps we can each have our choice I like the cordura texture but not so much the color.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 2, 2015 7:20:23 GMT -8
I'd think it's gotta be something with a small repeated detail, like granite etc. since we're just going to see the edges. Maybe some of that big feldspar crystal inclusions from up around Tenaya? I did a Google image search for "Tenaya granite" (without the parentheses) and found some interesting patterns. But it reminded me that granite has countless textures, depending upon the area, and creating a seamless tile from any one of them is something of a challenge. So I fell back to a granite tile I made (but never used) several years ago. I made it from a photo I took when hiking off the Needles Highway in Custer State Park. It's a cracked granite with ample moss and lichen appearing with the cracks. And it's seamless. So here it is. You folks are welcome to it, for what it's worth. Or if anyone can post a photo of their favorite granite, I have some experience in making seamless tiles.
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Post by cloudwalker on Oct 2, 2015 17:46:06 GMT -8
Here is one I created from a photo
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Post by cloudwalker on Oct 2, 2015 18:18:24 GMT -8
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Post by Admin on Oct 3, 2015 8:52:59 GMT -8
one I created from a photo Well, it's pretty dark, but change your theme to "Clourdwalker" and see it in use. For that matter, Travis can switch to MossyGranite now; it's, uh,...chunky... but no seams!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 3, 2015 9:07:02 GMT -8
For that matter, Travis can switch to MossyGranite now; it's, uh,...chunky... but no seams! Yeah, that was um, interesting. I think I'll stick with the Cordura. There is a point at which the background becomes a bit distracting. I'd have to blame myself for that one. Thanks Steve.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 3, 2015 10:12:23 GMT -8
Travis, I like the mossy granite Cool.
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Post by cloudwalker on Oct 3, 2015 15:17:48 GMT -8
In keeping with the wood theme, you can call this wooden keg.
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Post by echo on Oct 3, 2015 15:23:48 GMT -8
I love the mossygranite one myself. Thanks Travis and Steve.
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Post by Hikin Mike on Oct 14, 2015 16:07:54 GMT -8
Added a header, background and changed the #wrapper to '#a69f8a'
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Post by Sleeping Bag Man! on Oct 14, 2015 20:31:11 GMT -8
Just repeat the chosen banner!
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