Are you looking for a hi-res color AGD logo?
just an idea..
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OK so here is another option of a layout for this 12x36 size
Left side running down, x valve ring chart
Right side running down, classic ring chart
Top running the full length, x valve exploded
Bottom running 75% length, classic exploded ( has less parts, shouldn't need full space)
Bottom left corner by ring chart, ult exploded
Center, "Quality always shoots straight" banner
I think.you could get away with this easy, just have the stuff lined up. I don't think having stuff in a line would be a problem as far as the on off coming out of the hole etc, as most people who will buy these know the on off only fits in one place... just another thought, I think it will flow well too and maximize the 36" wide space
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Eh. Good enough. I just wanna get what we can, as long as we end up with a nice layout then I will be happy with it.Originally posted by Mole1119 View PostHow do people feel about 16" x 30" ?
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Freedy500: I was laying low for a while with this one...
My main concern is if we can use psd files or not. It would be a lot easier to use jpg/png files instead of hand converting each part to an eps file like http://www.tekmat.com Taking the hi-res pictures of each part and chopping them up together in photoshop shouldn't be too hard. Converting them to illustrator (eps file) means I will have to hand trace each part and make it look good which will take a lot of time.
I would love to see how many people are truely interested in this project and also how much they would cost.
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Sending you a PMOriginally posted by Bunny View PostFreedy500: I was laying low for a while with this one...
My main concern is if we can use psd files or not. It would be a lot easier to use jpg/png files instead of hand converting each part to an eps file like http://www.tekmat.com Taking the hi-res pictures of each part and chopping them up together in photoshop shouldn't be too hard. Converting them to illustrator (eps file) means I will have to hand trace each part and make it look good which will take a lot of time.
I would love to see how many people are truely interested in this project and also how much they would cost.
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I don't know how familier you are with how a lot of companies make these kinds of things and why they tend to require illustrator files. So please don't take offense to what I'm saying, I am merely repeating what a artist friend of mine said.. Anyway, from what she said, they want to use illustrator files because they print or lay down color for these kinds of products one color at a time. And that is how illustrator is set up. You can selectively choose which color to print on the product, so if you want something left off.. You just don't print it. You could possible achieve the same effect in psd by usin layers though. But it would still take time to seperate all the colors into different layers and the shops "print" machines would have to be able to accept those file types.Originally posted by Bunny View PostFreedy500: I was laying low for a while with this one...
My main concern is if we can use psd files or not. It would be a lot easier to use jpg/png files instead of hand converting each part to an eps file like http://www.tekmat.com Taking the hi-res pictures of each part and chopping them up together in photoshop shouldn't be too hard. Converting them to illustrator (eps file) means I will have to hand trace each part and make it look good which will take a lot of time.
I would love to see how many people are truely interested in this project and also how much they would cost.
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Originally posted by RehKal View PostI don't know how familier you are with how a lot of companies make these kinds of things and why they tend to require illustrator files. So please don't take offense to what I'm saying, I am merely repeating what a artist friend of mine said.. Anyway, from what she said, they want to use illustrator files because they print or lay down color for these kinds of products one color at a time. And that is how illustrator is set up. You can selectively choose which color to print on the product, so if you want something left off.. You just don't print it. You could possible achieve the same effect in psd by usin layers though. But it would still take time to seperate all the colors into different layers and the shops "print" machines would have to be able to accept those file types.
It's not just that. Illustrator files are vector images and they'd scale from itty bitty to enormous without a loss of fidelity or aliasing around the curves. That's why print places use EPS files in printing. (Worked for a publisher.
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not sure what all the wording says on the left side, but in general i would buy that!
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