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  • bennitos Friend
    #128965

    Hello,

    Im currently working with a JA Pariti template and im converting to another colour.

    The following file (see screenshot) is not in the source files, is it possible i get this one as psd file?

    Thank you.


    1. joomlart
    bennitos Friend
    #251045

    Anyone? :confused:

    bennitos Friend
    #251571

    I must say im rather disapointed in the template “support”. The templates look nice and are well designed. But im a paying customer and i expected at least a reaction.

    A simple yes/no/maybe would have been enough, seems to be to much to ask :((

    anisjolly Friend
    #251662

    Hi Bennitos

    I’m not an official JA Support person but I normally would just put the image you’re looking to modify into Photoshop and then select the colours you’re looking to change the image to (both foreground and background).

    After that, from the top menu select Image, Adjustments and then select Gradient Map and mess around with the settings there to accomodate your template style.

    This method works for me everytime! 🙂

    Thanks

    Anis

    rajacks Friend
    #251739

    Hi,

    I’m not a member of JA , however, even if the image is not contained in the source .psd files you can always just open the image (gif, png, or whatever type it is) from (templates/ja_pariiti/images/h3-bg.gif) and change it to what you need. You have it. My guess the didn’t include it in the source package because it is basically a fixed image (not cut, etc.).

    I hope this helps!

    Best Regards,
    Rodney

    bennitos Friend
    #251759

    Thank you for your reactions 🙂 I know i can adjust the gif’s etc myself but in my eyes its still the best and most easy with the source files, altho i havent tried the “Gradient Map” function yet but certainly will give that a try.

    I have converted/adjusted all other images in the template, as i have to work with specific colours for this website, did this one aswell but i couldnt get the riple effects over it. The base wasnt a problem but the over effects are, wich would be really easy if it would have been in the source.

    Will try the gradient map function now, once again for the reactions 🙂

    bennitos Friend
    #252671

    It worked out quite nice with the gradient map option, thx again 🙂

    anisjolly Friend
    #252690

    cheers bennitos

    glad you got it sorted.

    can i be cheeky and ask you to click on the thank you button for whoever helped you figure this out.

    bennitos Friend
    #252695

    I already did the first time, but hey im in a good mood ill give you another 😛

    anisjolly Friend
    #252702

    lol

    thanks bud!

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