Designing extension banners similar to their original styles #2366
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Hello, TW community! I am a Canva designer, and don't know how to design extension banners that are extremely similar or at least in the same style as the owner-less TurboWarp extensions in the Extensions Gallery. Guaranteed their designers didn't use Canva; they probably used Photoshop, but I'm working with what I have. How do you do it? |
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i did the early ones in inkscape, then other people who were better at it started doing them for me, now i try very hard not to do them some of them apparently get made in the Scratch costume editor? it's not really clear to me how people are making these things honestly maybe you can ask the people on #90 |
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I like to use Figma and import an existing banner for reference (you should be able to right-click and copy a banner and paste it in). A key part, at least in my opinion, of the banners, is the stylistic outline around key elements, which is just a centered black outline at 15% opacity and whatever thickness looks best for the element (usually around 12-15 pixels). I don't think the free version of Canva can import vectors but it's been a while since I've used it for anything so I could be wrong (again, I use Figma). |
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i did the early ones in inkscape, then other people who were better at it started doing them for me, now i try very hard not to do them
some of them apparently get made in the Scratch costume editor? it's not really clear to me how people are making these things honestly
maybe you can ask the people on #90