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A massive thanks to Mr. Incognito, also known as Ceres, who spent hours combing through Japanese visual novel databases in order to compile two incredibly large background packages. An additional package, which is slightly smaller than the largest package, was linked from Court Records a number of years ago, although said link is now dead and lost...
Three background packages are available. All of them feature different backgrounds from one another. Please post in this thread if the links are dead!
Welp, seeing as how we can now get ourselves custom witnesses easily, I've decided to create a thread to compile another thing AAO users need... Profiles and Evidence. All evidence submitted must be passable as AA style.
Guess I could contribute. It was my first piece of evidence so it's crappy. But it's the only thing I got...
I tried to fix it up a bit though.
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Fri Oct 07, 2011 2:00 am
enigma
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My featured series: Mia Fey: Ace Spirit Attorney Credits to Tap for this awesome logo! Case: 1FEATURED!★ | 2-1 2-2 2-3 2-4 | 3 | 4 | 5 | On Hiatus, transferring to PyWright
Sat Oct 08, 2011 12:58 am
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Excuse me? That's not for you to decide, E.D.Revolution. Your name is not bold in green, is it?
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Lind: Yes, you can add custom locations in here as well. Jean's thread is about custom pieces to building a custom background, but if there are already precut sets, then I don't see why not adding it in here.
enigma: If this thread amasses a significant amount of custom profiles/evidences/locations/etc, then I'll consider stickying it.
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Sat Oct 08, 2011 1:20 am
enigma
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If you want that one altered, like, having the outline elsewhere, or having the bloodstain elsewhere, or anything like that so it's specific to your case, let me know.
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Sat Oct 08, 2011 7:22 pm
Gregory Edgeworth
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I started off with Vitamin Square. Then, I took the sandbox, and altered the edge of it to turn it into a new path. I then covered everything on one side with grass sampled from People Park using the Clone Stamp tool, and I cleared up most of the other side with sand, also using the Clone Stamp tool. After that, I used even more of the Clone Stamp tool to clear out all the giant fruit and such, and fill in the bushes and skyline. Next, I flipped it horizontally. I then added in a tree on the right using a part of Gourd Lake Forest, and added a phonebooth from Kurain Village. I used some of the sand shadows on underneath it using the Clone Stamp. Next, I took the sign from Gourd Lake Forest, and used the perspective tool so it would fit on the path. I selected the lamp-post, and used the hue tool to change its colour to red. I then copied it, added an extra, and made it further down the path, and stretched it slightly larger. For a second lamp-post, I copied in one from People Park. I then added another resized one. I used the clone tool to make the sand under them darker. Finally, I used the hue/saturation/lightness tools to make the phonebooth and the trees from Gourd Lake blend in with the environment more.
For the extra version, I just made the outline from scratch with the line tool, and added in a layer of blood underneath it by putting in a plain red splotch, then another around it with a semi transparent colour, and then a third with more transparency. I then doubled up the layer so it stuck out more, and merged them.
Mostly done with Paint.net with a bit of GIMP used for splicing things in/the perspective tool.
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