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These do look gd mate my only thing is wether or not the rule
"• Covers or labels belonging to a set will only count as one cover and/or label. For example, if you have covers for several seasons of the same show, only one cover will be counted towards proving yourself."
counts as you have some labels that are to the Star Trek series but they are diff designs (thank god i aint staff) lol
All in All i like the whole lot
So you got my vote (dont count but looks nice and polite)
Good luck pal
"• Covers or labels belonging to a set will only count as one cover and/or label. For example, if you have covers for several seasons of the same show, only one cover will be counted towards proving yourself."
counts as you have some labels that are to the Star Trek series but they are diff designs (thank god i aint staff) lol
All in All i like the whole lot
So you got my vote (dont count but looks nice and polite)
Good luck pal
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I think the unique artwork will allow this to go through (and I believe they are all movie sequels anyway, which would also preclude this rule). Honestly, the artwork and quality all looks good. But there is one issue that is concerning me.
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On quite a bit of the text , it appears that anti-aliasing is turned off. If you use photoshop, this is a very easy fix: when using the text tool, there is a drop down labeled "aa", and I would guess you have it defaulted to "none". Open up one of these labels, selected the text in question, then set that dropdown to a different value, like "Sharp" or "Smooth". You will see a vast difference, the text will no longer look pixilated.
Honestly, many of our moderators will reject an item for this issue, so I would personally like to see all of these items corrected for this issue....if that is done, you will definitely have my vote.
If you use something other than photoshop, let us know, and someone else can help you through this issue. If you use photoshop and my explanation does not help, please send me a PM.
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[attachment=6692:EX2.jpg]
[attachment=6693:EX3.jpg]
On quite a bit of the text , it appears that anti-aliasing is turned off. If you use photoshop, this is a very easy fix: when using the text tool, there is a drop down labeled "aa", and I would guess you have it defaulted to "none". Open up one of these labels, selected the text in question, then set that dropdown to a different value, like "Sharp" or "Smooth". You will see a vast difference, the text will no longer look pixilated.
Honestly, many of our moderators will reject an item for this issue, so I would personally like to see all of these items corrected for this issue....if that is done, you will definitely have my vote.
If you use something other than photoshop, let us know, and someone else can help you through this issue. If you use photoshop and my explanation does not help, please send me a PM.
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Thanks for the great constructive criticism.
OPS....My bad.
One small mistake makes for a lot of work.
I have fixed the text and uploaded the repaired versions.
Whewwww....
But in my defense, all labels represent a DIFFERENT series or a DIFFERENT movie, therefore I should be within the rules.
Thanks again
OPS....My bad.
One small mistake makes for a lot of work.
I have fixed the text and uploaded the repaired versions.
Whewwww....
But in my defense, all labels represent a DIFFERENT series or a DIFFERENT movie, therefore I should be within the rules.
Thanks again
Here are a couple more from different movies
http://www.hirescovers.net/gallery/display....php?pos=-53313
http://www.hirescovers.net/gallery/display....php?pos=-53314
http://www.hirescovers.net/gallery/display....php?pos=-53313
http://www.hirescovers.net/gallery/display....php?pos=-53314
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You got my vote.