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    that's kind of nice, and what's more it inspires me with an idea. I actually created my own signet ring a while back and used to to stamp the top of my message in a bottle project, (which I'm doing another of soon.) Though I'd spaced on the fact that I had it and now I'm thinking I could use elements like this in some other projects. So I will have to make some of my own.

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    Post Simple Gems

    Second offering, these were rough drafts for gem cards for a board game.
    As the gent never paid me, they are now yours!

    Some rough gem stones in various cuts. I thought these might be useful as map markers or simply
    flavour art. The PSD contains 5 gems on a single page at 200 dpi. Each stone is on its own layer.

    Ruby
    Sapphire
    Amethyst
    Emerald
    Pearl




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    These looks really nice, very professional. I might just make my own cards (cardstock) with these as the backs.
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    Very nice PSD's... I just love the wax seal I'm a sucker for things like that... Will have to incorporate that one into my game
    New to mapping. Using: Photoshop CS3, Wilber & My imagination

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    Thanks, repped!
    Check out my City Designer 3 tutorials. See my fantasy (city) maps in this thread.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chel View Post
    Heh! I'm not always so active. Every now and then I pull a hermit and drop off the map...
    No pun intended?

    Love the wax seal and the gem cards! I'd rep you, but it seems I already did.

    -asp

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    Quote Originally Posted by altasilvapuer View Post
    No pun intended?

    Love the wax seal and the gem cards! I'd rep you, but it seems I already did.

    -asp
    Pun distinctly intended. Also.. it's true I think I was absent for about 8 months or more. Ahem..
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    Post It has been awhile...

    Yes, Chelsea, I noticed your absence for the past few months. Its good seeing you stick your head in every once in a while. How's school and how are things back home in Alaska?

    You should visit more often.

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    To use the psd, put the content of the shield on a single layer set to soft light 100% and duplicate it to Color burn 100%

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    Nice work, thanks for making it freely available to the community!

    Cheers,
    -Arsheesh

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