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Nailz:
A couple of things:

1.  Just made this overlay for the cocktail cab I will be building, please tell me what you think and if there are any things that could be changed to make it look better.  Bear in my I am not a master with Paint Shop Pro, but if you would like to offer your services, I would be more than happy.  :)

2.  Once this is complete, what file format should I choose to have this printed with, and is Kinko's the best way to go or are there other recommended alternatives?

Thanks!

http://home.attbi.com/~martybauer31/cocktailoverlay.jpg
Howard_Casto:
#1 If you can ditch paint shop pro.  It's a free program for a reason.  :)

Your format should probably be bitmap or png as those don't use compression.  Work in cymk at 300 dpi or higher.  
Sasquatch!:

--- Quote from: Howard_Casto on March 27, 2003, 07:02:16 pm ---#1 If you can ditch paint shop pro.  It's a free program for a reason.  :)

Your format should probably be bitmap or png as those don't use compression.  Work in cymk at 300 dpi or higher.  

--- End quote ---
Erm, Paint Shop Pro ain't free, and it's actually a pretty good program.  For making stuff like this (overlays, marquees, etc.), it's more than adequate.

That said, I fully concur with the non-compressed, CYMK, >= 300 dpi.
Magnet_Eye:
 :-X freaks :-X



>>>Paint Shop Pro is just fine<<<




300 dpi=good




Nailz:
OK, thanks guys, I did save it as a .psp, .bmp, and a .psd to cover my bases.  I will go and try to figure out how to save as CYMK >= 300 dpi.

By the way, does the design look ok, need anything else in anyones opinions?

Thanks!
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