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Hello Guys,
What size do you guys have banners on your posts?
Like ones which say 'Portfolio' on the topic post.
Need the template size.
Thank you!
Byza
What size do you guys have banners on your posts?
Like ones which say 'Portfolio' on the topic post.
Need the template size.
Thank you!
Byza
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There is no real template as the forum resizes to match.
1000 wide should do it
1000 wide should do it
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Pish wrote There is no real template as the forum resizes to match.
1000 wide should do it
Any height scale? Or will any do?
Thank you though!
Byza
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It all depends what you are planning to do.
If its just a title I would go around 400
If its just a title I would go around 400
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Pish wrote It all depends what you are planning to do.
If its just a title I would go around 400
I am doing like a graphics shop so it'll be a few different banners with the content hider underneath so i'm just trying to make it look professional.
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try around 300/400 see if its too big.
Or you could go onto a shop and see the size of the banners you like. Copy it and load it in Photoshop to have the exact scale, just put your layers on top
Or you could go onto a shop and see the size of the banners you like. Copy it and load it in Photoshop to have the exact scale, just put your layers on top
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Pish wrote try around 300/400 see if its too big.
Or you could go onto a shop and see the size of the banners you like. Copy it and load it in Photoshop to have the exact scale, just put your layers on top
Thank you so much for your help!!
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No worries, good luck with your shop
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The text needs to stand out a little more, maybe a little drop shadow/outer glow with a bolder font.
Or blur the background a little
Or blur the background a little
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