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 Bimjo's blade pro presets: miscellaneous



These presets are intended for use with white text, unless otherwise noted. These presets act directly upon the text, instead of making a outer bevel. Because of this, these presets tend to work better with fatter fonts, but some experimentation on your part can produce some interesting effects.

You can download all the Bimjo Misc. presets in one file if you'd like.

 

A modification of someone else's basketball preset, I don't remember whose. I'm biased, but I like mine better. bimjo_b-ball.zip

I was looking for that crumpled foil look for a web site theme I was working on and this sort of popped up. You can vary the size of the background graphic to make the "crumples" bigger or smaller. bimjo_crumpled_foil.zip

I needed a look of old, corroded copper. This was the end result. bimjo_funky_copper.zip

This is my first attempt at making chrome. I wanted my chrome to look like it was reflecting another piece of chrome instead of the surrounding area. I think it works. bimjo_chrome.zip

This is a variation of bimjo_chrome. What makes this one neat is that it picks up the color of your text as a highlight color in the chrome. This text was red before the preset was applied. bimjo_chrome2.zip

Here's an inner bevel version of my outer bevel preset bimjo_orange_grove. This looks really wild if you apply it in conjunction with the outer bevel preset.
bimjo_orange_grove.zip

 

 yank my chain

Feel the need to communicate with His Grand & Exalted Bimjoness hisself?? Well, here's where ya do it! Don't be shy. If you have something you'd like to see here, just let me know and I'll see what I can do about getting it on here.

Man, this page looks so... sucky!

Yep, because all the formatting on the page is controlled by CSS. You can still see everything the site has to offer, it just looks, well... sucky. You can live with it, or you can do something about it. Assuming you have control over your browser selection and the hardware necessary to upgrade.

If you are looking for alternative browsers that are standards compliant, webstandards.org has a number of options for you to explore. So, go ahead, see what this site really looks like.