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Ann McRae
Nov-02-2008, 09:07 PM
Whew I am cross eyed and my hands ache, but it is done. Getting the signatures on was a major PITA, but as has been pointed out this is a labor of love.
http://canadian-ann.smugmug.com/photos/408720605_XC57n-L-0.jpg
Frog Lady
Nov-02-2008, 09:12 PM
It looks good. The signatures really added a nice touch!
C.
aktse
Nov-02-2008, 09:27 PM
:thumb:thumb:thumb:thumb:thumb:thumb:thumb
clemensphoto's
Nov-03-2008, 01:53 AM
Nice job:clap :thumb
digital_gopher
Nov-03-2008, 08:56 PM
Looks good. :thumb
Ann McRae
Nov-03-2008, 09:16 PM
Colleen, april, clemensphoto - thanks for the feedback that got me here.
Hi Jeremy, and thanks for the thumbs up.
Got a pretty good response from the coach - believe it or not, he finds it too busy with 2 team photos and all the coach photos! (d'oh!). Anyway, some minor tweaks, like combining the two sets of text, and likely to eliminate the pics of coaches, and we are set.!
ann
dbaker1221
Nov-04-2008, 07:05 PM
I must say Ann, I like this waaaaaayyyyyyy better than the ones that I saw earlier. Well done:ivar
Ann McRae
Nov-04-2008, 08:24 PM
I must say Ann, I like this waaaaaayyyyyyy better than the ones that I saw earlier. Well done:ivar
Hi Dave, thanks! I agree that this version is much better. I like using the resource here for reality checks before I go too far down one path. And I have learned to save layers independently from the total project too (a hard lesson to be sure).
ann
DEPM20
Nov-12-2008, 08:19 PM
Whew I am cross eyed and my hands ache, but it is done. Getting the signatures on was a major PITA, but as has been pointed out this is a labor of love.
http://canadian-ann.smugmug.com/photos/408720605_XC57n-L-0.jpg
Ann, I have a question . . what size did you set your canvas size to be . .how did you allow for the trimming during the cropping of the finished product . .my fear is getting someone's head cut out or something like that . . do you just not move photos to the edge ?? Trying to understand this before I put too much time into a poster only to find out the hard way. Thanks for any info ..
http://www.dpm.smugmug.com
Ann McRae
Nov-13-2008, 06:34 AM
Ann, I have a question . . what size did you set your canvas size to be . .how did you allow for the trimming during the cropping of the finished product . .my fear is getting someone's head cut out or something like that . . do you just not move photos to the edge ?? Trying to understand this before I put too much time into a poster only to find out the hard way. Thanks for any info ..
http://www.dpm.smugmug.com
Well, I have learned the hard way, so let me share:
First, to set the canvs size: File>New> then I chose 24 x 36 inches, 300 dpi, transparent background.
I set a 1/2 inch zone around the perimeter of the canvas to allow for 'bleed'/trim. I did this by putting 'guides' onto the project. (View>Show>Guides, then click in the ruler and drag the guide to the spot you want it. Top ruler for horizontal guides, side ruler for vertical guides).
I made sure everything was within those guides, and also used many more for lining things up and centering etc.
I took the time to set all of that up before I added any elements to the project. Made things much easier. I also made each individual player photo/plaque to the same size as the space they take up on the poster(5x5 inches) before pasting them onto the canvas. (And by doing that, I have a whole set of individual posters (http://canadian-ann.smugmug.com/gallery/6451411_4jifX#415322063_PspMV) for sale)
HTH, and let me know of other questions.
BTW, here is the real final product:
http://canadian-ann.smugmug.com/photos/413257700_GULSu-XL.jpg
Scott_Quier
Nov-13-2008, 07:14 AM
Ann,
This is stunning work and something you can be very proud of!! I don't even want to know how many layers were involved in putting this together.
However, is it too late to make a couple of very small corrections? The "squares" in the left column are nearly spot on - #7 is mis-aligned with the rest in that column. However, the "squares" in the right column all need some attention to detail. Sizing, spacing between them, and alignment are not consistant and I fear this could very well show in the final print product. The strict regularity in the composition makes more likely that it will be seen.
Just trying to help out...
geospatial_junkie
Nov-13-2008, 09:00 AM
Very nice! :thumb I would reverse the gradient in the background so the white blends into the trees on the bottom (right now its glaringly apparent). Other than that well done! :clap
LouDoggsRuca
Nov-13-2008, 09:05 AM
:agree with both of the previous two comments. Little details will drive you crazy after the fact IMO, but a definite good job on taking on this project.:clap
Ann McRae
Nov-13-2008, 12:49 PM
Thanks guys. I am actually just popping out of a business mtg, so no time for detailed responses.
1. Scott - thanks - many layers!
I have a 13x19 proof and noted the fixes you have outlined.
2. Gradient - well, the customer was given multiple options there, and 3 different proofs, and this is the final decision. Gallery of Choices (http://canadian-ann.smugmug.com/gallery/6366008_2CDDd#402298671_LfDkd)
I could tweak it endlessly, given the opportunity!!! Need to say :It is finished!
Thanks for all of your support!!!
ann
OnDeck29
Nov-13-2008, 12:55 PM
i posted this on the other thread but i'll put it here too
go to www.ondeck.photoreflect.com (http://www.ondeck.photoreflect.com)
click on the goodlettsvillestorm 10u gallery link and you see them
i made a 16 x 20 for each player and coach and they are all individualized
caughtnaction
Nov-15-2008, 07:32 PM
Well, I have learned the hard way, so let me share:
First, to set the canvs size: File>New> then I chose 24 x 36 inches, 300 dpi, transparent background.
I set a 1/2 inch zone around the perimeter of the canvas to allow for 'bleed'/trim. I did this by putting 'guides' onto the project. (View>Show>Guides, then click in the ruler and drag the guide to the spot you want it. Top ruler for horizontal guides, side ruler for vertical guides).
I made sure everything was within those guides, and also used many more for lining things up and centering etc.
I took the time to set all of that up before I added any elements to the project. Made things much easier. I also made each individual player photo/plaque to the same size as the space they take up on the poster(5x5 inches) before pasting them onto the canvas. (And by doing that, I have a whole set of individual posters (http://canadian-ann.smugmug.com/gallery/6451411_4jifX#415322063_PspMV) for sale)
HTH, and let me know of other questions.
BTW, here is the real final product:
http://canadian-ann.smugmug.com/photos/413257700_GULSu-XL.jpgI agree with coach on the first one too busy, but the final product looks GREAT! I love the action shot, plain shot, signature combo! KS
Ann McRae
Nov-17-2008, 09:21 AM
Thanks everyone
The team has now seen the proof, and are thrilled! (Whew!)
I have received multiple PMs and emails about 'how to', so will make a tutorial one day soon.
ann
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