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My brother might be keen on doing the banner if he has some time.

He is currently helping me with recustoms website;

Sorry about the watermark but cannot have others stealing the hard work :D

skylinewmsu8.jpg

Following on, if any of the executives have a good picture of a skyline, he will be able to vectorize it so it can be stretched to any size (esp a large banner)

Also, the SAU logo cant really do good if its a jpg..

Does anyone have a proper vector SAU logo?

Cheersu

Patrick

My brother might be keen on doing the banner if he has some time.

He is currently helping me with recustoms website;

Sorry about the watermark but cannot have others stealing the hard work :D

skylinewmsu8.jpg

Following on, if any of the executives have a good picture of a skyline, he will be able to vectorize it so it can be stretched to any size (esp a large banner)

Also, the SAU logo cant really do good if its a jpg..

Does anyone have a proper vector SAU logo?

Cheersu

Patrick

this is the way to go guys, vector image will give much less headaches... stay away from imagery unless you have a 100mb+ version... unfortunately its a lot of hard work with the pen tool;)

This is why these competitions don't get great results, nobody (professionals) want to spend hours on something their not sure is going to be used when they could be doing the same thing and getting paid... and no offence to the other guys that have had a go but something this big has major technical considerations...

That said Rekin has put quite a few hours in his illustration and I think its on the money... throw some type on there and she's done IMHO

didn't you realise i was smokin' as i was designing it?..... j/k

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Hey DogKnight you going to the kabab thingi tonight?

Not looking good unfortunately. But ill try my best, The guys there will all be friendly

this is the way to go guys, vector image will give much less headaches... stay away from imagery unless you have a 100mb+ version... unfortunately its a lot of hard work with the pen tool;)

This is why these competitions don't get great results, nobody (professionals) want to spend hours on something their not sure is going to be used when they could be doing the same thing and getting paid... and no offence to the other guys that have had a go but something this big has major technical considerations...

That said Rekin has put quite a few hours in his illustration and I think its on the money... throw some type on there and she's done IMHO

Agreed.

I feel that i'm being discriminated against, because you don't like high MB files for a banners :blink::huh:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/ip...ubanner2aw5.gif

Haha, I love it, thats awesome

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