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A Thread Design (First time making one)

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Tell me what you think of this. I thought this piece if art work went for a good run. Took me a couple of hours to complete. I'm happy how it turned out.


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CTRL+T when you have the image layer selected and right click on it to select "Rotate 90 degrees"

Trim off the excess on the sides, it makes the image way too big. After that I would add a stroke border to it. It may be a personal thing, but I dislike italics. Clean layout though.
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Slicc wrote CTRL+T when you have the image layer selected and right click on it to select "Rotate 90 degrees"

Trim off the excess on the sides, it makes the image way too big. After that I would add a stroke border to it. It may be a personal thing, but I dislike italics. Clean layout though.


I don't the CTRL & T business? I've clicked on Layer 0 the first layer of the thread design and nothing isn't happening.. Also to add before I forget. [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]


Fixed


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Looks real clean and sophisticated. I like it
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I kinda like it, it seems a little different to most thread designs. Although it's a little Colorful it's nice, good job man.
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Font choice is horrific if you're going for a professional look in designing. In future look for more web based fonts, not ones that are squashed and look pixelated no matter how big or small you do it.

Gotham fonts are usually fitting for thread designs so I have found in the past.

It's not bad, just need some TLC...
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BoatyMcBoatFace wrote Font choice is horrific if you're going for a professional look in designing. In future look for more web based fonts, not ones that are squashed and look pixelated no matter how big or small you do it.

Gotham fonts are usually fitting for thread designs so I have found in the past.

It's not bad, just need some TLC...


I rotated the poster and it went all pix elated, so I think I need to start again. The font is okay but yet again the font went pixel-lated, fuzzy and not looking nice. Also not really looking for a professional design as I'm a beginner as you can tell but thanks for the feedback.
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[quote="dah"]
BoatyMcBoatFace wrote Font choice is horrific if you're going for a professional look in designing. In future look for more web based fonts, not ones that are squashed and look pixelated no matter how big or small you do it.

Gotham fonts are usually fitting for thread designs so I have found in the past.

It's not bad, just need some TLC...


I rotated the poster and it went all pix elated, so I think I need to start again. The font is okay but yet again the font went pixel-lated, fuzzy and not looking nice. Also not really looking for a professional design as I'm a beginner as you can tell but thanks for the feedback.[/quote


Just press Ctrl, Alt and Z to go back and make it unpixelated
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Few things.

1. Horrible font choice.
2. Little Messy.
3. Quality Looks really bad, doesn't look "HD"
4. Need some more work.

Good Things.
1. Clean & Simple
2. Different to other Topic Designs.
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Rui wrote Few things.

1. Horrible font choice.
2. Little Messy.
3. Quality Looks really bad, doesn't look "HD"
4. Need some more work.

Good Things.
1. Clean & Simple
2. Different to other Topic Designs.


Good job summarizing everything that has already been said.
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