Very rarely active on here anymore but sometimes browse the graphics section to see how things are going - good to see it still active with different people making designs.
I've noticed the method being used to make designs is a bit different to how I remember it & thought this is likely due to the absence of any of the templates being available like I would use when I started doing graphics on here..
As a bit of fun & some appreciation to this section help me start making graphics I thought I would create a free M21 template for you to all use in your designs (should be opened in a program that can handle layers) - it's late in the year so will do the same for the new M22 card template when it's available (Slack chat guys drop me a message on there when the new design is available)
The file is layered & named accordingly - the cards are broken down into different sections to allow customisation & there are a couple of different variants within the file which you can turn on/off as like to use it - the sections have some textures clipped as well as hue/saturation sliders to make changing colours easy.
Whats up graphics guys,
Very rarely active on here anymore but sometimes browse the graphics section to see how things are going - good to see it still active with different people making designs.
I've noticed the method being used to make designs is a bit different to how I remember it & thought this is likely due to the absence of any of the templates being available like I would use when I started doing graphics on here..
As a bit of fun & some appreciation to this section help me start making graphics I thought I would create a free M21 template for you to all use in your designs (should be opened in a program that can handle layers) - it's late in the year so will do the same for the new M22 card template when it's available (Slack chat guys drop me a message on there when the new design is available)
Link: https://www.mediafire.com/file/qfzrcrhqdvmz97p/Madden+Card+Template+-+M21.psd/file
The file is layered & named accordingly - the cards are broken down into different sections to allow customisation & there are a couple of different variants within the file which you can turn on/off as like to use it - the sections have some textures clipped as well as hue/saturation sliders to make changing colours easy.
File structure:
Card Example:
Quick example of a design: