The properties will tell you the path and file name that cannot be found. Right click on the X and choose Properties. When you have a missing image on your site you may see a box on your page with with a red X where the image is missing. On platforms that enforce case-sensitivity example and Example are not the same locations.įor addon domains, the file must be in public_html//example/Example/ and the names are case-sensitive. Notice that the CaSe is important in this example. In this example the file must be in public_html/example/Example/ This was a really fun project to take on and allowed me to enhance my Photoshop skills in order to solve problems in a creative way.When you get a 404 error be sure to check the URL that you are attempting to use in your browser.This tells the server what resource it should attempt to request. The eraser tool helped me to shape the edges and polish out any blemishes.
In order to fill it in, I once again used the selection tools and copied pixels from various parts of the background image in order to reimagine the artwork and provide some continuity. I couldn’t just leave this hole in the background image, as it disrupted the artwork and was a massive eyesore. I repeated these same steps with the Japanese text, but in order to present it more traditionally, I opted for a vertical script, which rendered beautifully, but created a unique issue: I switched to the oval selection tool in order to cut with some curvature and focused on the middle of the text, chipping and slicing until your eye was drawn to the circular hole in the center of the text. It was simple enough, however, to slice the text apart, but to truly capture the bullet hole effect, I had to get more creative. I then used the polygon selection tool to make incisions across the text and separate it by pressing Command + arrow keys. To facilitate the process, I created a new layer on top of the text and used the brush tool to paint a guide for cutting the text and finally adjust the opacity so that I could see its effect on the text: In order to recreate the bullet-hole effect, I first needed to rasterize the text, turning it into an image so that I could start to break it apart. I did this through the very useful, Content-aware Fill function, creating a mask over the area where the original text stood, imitating the background area:īefore I could start adding text effects, it was necessary to decide on a translation, or rather transcreation of the text, since the concept of in too deep doesn’t quite strike the same chord in French or Japanese as it does in English. Once I was satisfied with the new editable text, I had to get rid of the old text. My next task was to match the color, for which I used the eyedropper tool, but there is an obvious gradience over the text as well, which is easy enough to set up, but took a good bit of toggling around with the angle, colors, etc., in order for it to resemble the original.
#Prenton rp font pro#
The font that I decided on was Prenton RP Pro Black. This first meant finding an equivalent font and resizing the text to fit the same space as the original. In order to tackle this beast, I first needed to recreate the text (pre-bullet-hole). My localization weapon of choice: Adobe Photoshop. This beautiful game art drew my eyes the moment I saw it, and as a localizer I just had to recreate that bullet-hole effect! I also loved the concept of the game: Fighting against an evil syndicate by taking over the minds of cyber-enhanced criminals, all the while resisting the path to corruption! If that was too fast for you, take a look below for a more detailed explanation!