URLs are rarely short and sweet. They usually contain multiple keywords and are accompanied by extra parameters to help with tracking of different campaigns or incoming traffic. These long URLs with so many parameters can sometimes be off-putting for potential visitors. Therefore, it is usually a better idea to use a URL Shortener script and share these shortened URLs on social media and other places. Besides being used by individual websites, URL shortening scripts are also used as a standalone service to sell paid membership plans to clients to allow them to shorten their own URLs. In this post, we will list some of the best PHP URL shortener scripts that you can use to create your own URL shortener. You can use them to create a monetized link shortening service, track your own URLs and campaigns across the web or share website posts of social media with short URLs for extra analytics information. PHP URL Shortener Scripts on CodeCanyon There are about 30 different PHP URL S...
Many of us take fantasy football super-seriously. Just like our favorite teams out in the real world, branding can be key when you’re building out the perfect fantasy bench. When we imagine our favorite teams, a big part of what we see is that presence that they build. Colors, mascots, you name it—the best teams have that unforgettable feel that inspires us year after year. There’s no reason your fantasy league should be any different. But fantasy football is supposed to be for fun, so you probably don’t want to work too hard to brand your team. That’s where pre-built logos from Placeit come in. There are a ton of fantasy football logos available for download with your Placeit subscription. All you have to do is choose your favorite, drop in your team name, and download the finished product! From there, the possibilities become really limitless—everything from mugs to custom shirts can show off your ultra-unique fantasy football logo. Follow along with us over on our Envato Tuts+ Yo...
What You'll Be Creating 1. Texturing Step 1 Prepare a texture with a 500x500px resolution as shown in the following image. You can use any editing software such as Photoshop , GIMP and others. Step 2 Open Blender again. Head over to the Shading Tab on the top. Step 3 On the right side you should see Materials tab. Click on Use Nodes . Step 4 Hover your mouse over to the nodes editor (the black bottom part) and add ( Shift-A ) a Texture > Image Texture . Step 5 Find the texture you made. Step 6 Connect the Color from the texture to the Base Color of the Principled BSDF. Step 7 Next go to the UV Editing tab. Step 8 On the upper right corner you’ll see a drop down for Viewport Shading . Set the Lighting to Flat and the Color to Texture . Step 9 In Edit mode, go to front view and select all vertices ( A ) then unwrap it ( U ). Step 10 In the UV map on the left, adjust it to be on the pink gradient. Step 11 Sc...
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