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The only thing I would like to suggest for Banner 1: Is to make the "A.C.T" part of it white rather than red as to make it a little more balanced and stand out.

- Actually... Maybe not, as it makes it stand out too much.

:)

Edited by Ecstasy

comment on No. 1

I would like to see a mock up with the Skyline in solid white (with or without a red outline), leaving ACT as red and again with ACT as white. In saying that, I may still stick with the original, but would still like to see some mock ups before deciding. My reasoning is that I would like the banner to be clear from a distance.

To be honest, I like them all, but in particular like the tacho image.

I would like to see a mock up with the Skyline in solid white (with or without a red outline), leaving ACT as red and again with ACT as white.

agreed

I voted for 1, but I do like the others but not with that R34 with the weird wing, and if we are not going to go ahead with a photoshoot of another R34 as was offered by Xmetal then I'll go for no.1. :ermm:

Just some outside feedback, that hasn't been mentioned.

Have the "SKLINESAUSTRALIA" in white outline, with the middle "SAU" section filled in red.

You are also missing a "." in "A.C.T.", after the "T". Otherwise just drop all the ".'s" and have "ACT"

I too prefer the 1st banner btw :ermm:

ay Paul,

Mate, buddy, pal

If you do ever do a photoshoot for it, would i pleease be able to come along, the Nurs are my favorite model of line and they are quite hard to ever see get ahold of, so yeah im always looking for opputunities to have a look at them etc,

cheers mate

alex

Everyone we have a problem, one I alluded to at the start of this process. The image is far for being large enougth.

Here's the response from the place I was getting quotes from:

price will be $350 + tax

this image is not large enough , the max you MIGHT get is 1m long.

You have sent a Bitmap file if you know someone with illustrator or COREL

tell them to trace it and send as a VECTOR (outline) file.

or we can trace it for $165-.

If you want the Highlight effect over the speedo this will increase the cost dramatically.

we could do something similar in illustrator without any extra cost.

The price just keeps going up with every month we wait. If we want them to fix it up it will cost $566.50 in total. We are far from this total with only $370 + some cents.

If someone can provide an upscalled image that might help eg 5,000* 2000 minium size. Else we go back to Mick's flag pole and add that nurspec R34 someone said they can get a shot of.

I can probably fix it up, but i'm not quick.

I can't believe how much it costs now, where are you going? The R31 Skyline Club sign you guys might have seen last year was only $200 inc tax. He said it didn't matter how many colours, but we only had White and Blue.

Edited by StinkyPoo

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