I thought I'd put up some serial pictures (above), just to see how it's done. Well, now I know. I eyeballed the position of all the pictures, and laboriously moved each one into place. Is there something I could have done to make it go faster?
Now that's a lovely version of the Theory Corner logo. I like how you payed close attention to the silhouettes and negative spaces. Have a great week, by the way. I'll be waiting patiently until then for another one of your brilliant theories.
Steven, Roberto: Thanks! I didn't get rid of the watermark because I thought the owner deserved some publicity for making his pictures available. Besides, it was only an exercize. I like the logo I'm using now.
just an idea... I've seen a graphic which you can post photos, as in a book, and you just click on the photos to turn the "pages'. Might work for this as a family scrapbook, or for your other hardboiled tales.
Sorry, can't remember what it was. The site that used the graphics app was nothing really that high tech though. I get the feeling that the application is not too difficult to find
I like the custom Theory Corner logo at the top. Only thing I would change on that is to get rid of the watermarks on each panel with the acorbats.
ReplyDeleteNow that's a lovely version of the Theory Corner logo. I like how you payed close attention to the silhouettes and negative spaces. Have a great week, by the way. I'll be waiting patiently until then for another one of your brilliant theories.
ReplyDeleteSome of those women under the new logo,(which I really like), look like a page from a Kristen Mccabe sketch book!
ReplyDeleteSteven, Roberto: Thanks! I didn't get rid of the watermark because I thought the owner deserved some publicity for making his pictures available. Besides, it was only an exercize. I like the logo I'm using now.
ReplyDeleteJoel: She'd be flattered by that!
Funny
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I've seen a graphic which you can post photos, as in a book, and you just click on the photos to turn the "pages'.
Might work for this as a family scrapbook, or for your other hardboiled tales.
Thomas: Where did you see that? Do you have a link?
ReplyDeleteSorry, can't remember what it was. The site that used the graphics app was nothing really that high tech though. I get the feeling that the application is not too difficult to find
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