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I'm talking about the Sonic logo. Why is that gradient used not only here, but everywhere at that time? I can't find other examples, but this is definitely not the first time I've seen this color combo used.
Yeah, that's chrome brushing. It's a default gradient in a lot of image editing software.
It was really popular on the internet for no reason around 2000 too. *shrug*
Probably because, like you said, it was a default gradient. Mainly in Flash. There was a massive flood of Flash animations in 2000...
I believe these colors became popular in the 80s due to heavy metal record covers. Like Judas Priest or whatever. I think the whole idea is an inspiration of sunglasses'/motor parts' reflections in the desert. A biker thing, I guess.
Whatever. Pulling this shit out of my ass.
This post has been edited by Metal-Geo: 08 March 2012 - 03:14 PM
This gradient is also present as one of the WordArt presets. Heck, it even has the 3D effect, just change it to a Sonic font and you get pretty much the same result.
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Sik, on 08 March 2012 - 03:25 PM, said:
This gradient is also present as one of the WordArt presets. Heck, it even has the 3D effect, just change it to a Sonic font and you get pretty much the same result.
lol this made me cry a little.
I payed attention to the title coloring only because I'm both a Sonic fan and an animator that does lots of Sonic related things. But I always felt the title design was so natural looking that it wasn't an inappropriate use of the overused chrome gradient. In a way, its good whether they invented it or if it had been used a million times a day; it just fits naturally in that graphical setting. I really like it that way.
Damn you Powerpoint and Macromedia for ruining it forever.
I think it would be cool to see the "horizon gradient" title font make an HD comeback, where it was really a real-time reflection of the scrolling terrain surrounding the logo.
Yeah. I've a lways liked that logo and it's always bugged me that there is no simple way to emulate it (you can get kind of close with WordArt, but that's about it)