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KySportsPix
15th of December 2008 (Mon), 22:13
Thought I would seek some advice on this poster I been working on.
Be kind....

johndevane
15th of December 2008 (Mon), 23:45
Overall not bad, but I can't get past the noise in the main images. It looks like you added the effect... howabout showing us one with cleaner pictures for the mains ? Also, I really like the "gregory" text effect. Which text effect created that?

40Dude6aedyk
16th of December 2008 (Tue), 07:52
The first photo in the filmstrip of rebounding has only backs of heads, Now I know that mom's don't care, but all the rest of us would like to see at least the face of the subject. :)

tjketa
16th of December 2008 (Tue), 12:34
The first photo in the filmstrip of rebounding has only backs of heads, Now I know that mom's don't care, but all the rest of us would like to see at least the face of the subject. :)

Well and for that matter, since this looks like a post player, I'd get another one of him rebounding or shooting underneath as opposed to a free throw from the side. Does he do the jump ball at the start of the game? Or better yet, try to get one of him blocking a shot or even boxing out for a rebound.

Tom

northpointphoto
16th of December 2008 (Tue), 13:42
Layout isnt bad.

I dont like the processing you did on the main image. IMO it destroys the rest of the poster.

JackFlash19
16th of December 2008 (Tue), 20:57
Yea, I agree the pp on the main image doesn't do well. Clean it up a bit, and maybe even try to blur some of the background in the filmstrip photos.

KySportsPix
17th of December 2008 (Wed), 17:15
Here is the orginal without the effect on the main image. I was just trying to do something different. About the text...its just a gradient effect.

KySportsPix
17th of December 2008 (Wed), 17:17
I forgot to say...that these were all the images I have to put in the photo

G7-EOS
17th of December 2008 (Wed), 17:32
Definitely better with the main image effects removed, and I do agree that the backgrounds take away from the filmstrip images and would be better if blurred.