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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 29 7:57 am)
The kerning is off in Endstation. It isn't perfect in Seele, but will pass. The letters in Endstation are currently raggedy and you should go in between each of them and tweak (in PhotoShop, in the text palette look for AV window). You can approximate using the default settings or type a new value for an exact amount of kerning. Kerning is a pain, but you don't want to wince every time you see the name of the club. I agree with Ratteler... set it up for silkscreening (maybe talk to a couple of places to discover their requirements). Printed on Black or Red, this will be distinguished. On white? ;p Carolly
I just posted a sidelit image of a beak-nosed male a couple days ago in a thread. ;^) The widow's peak hairline is traditional for vampires of the noble sort. You may wish to adjust yours a bit... at least so that it is less mask-like at top. I would slightly mute the bottom left-most tooth or add another tooth on top there so that the mouth doesn't look crooked... and clean up whatever is under his chin (too distracting). The image itself is quite striking. (I like this better than your first one.) In SEELE, tighten the spacing between the L and final E. It was apparent before, and more so now with the shading. I presume that they serve bloody mary's here? (grin, duck, and run) Carolly
Your first man is better. You probably want to be generic or iconic, not show someone who could be Uncle Fred at a football game. (He isn't as menacing.) Also, the second male image will not read as a face from any distance. The neck and dog collar are distracting because they confuse the edge of the silhouette. If your client feels the need for religious identification, what about subtly cross-shaped highlights in the eyes?
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