Theme editor

Scale Model Shop

New Header.

Status
Not open for further replies.

wonwinglo

New member
Joined
Apr 18, 2004
Messages
5,410
Reaction score
0
Points
0
1/3
Thread owner
The new header looks good John,very subtle colours and easy on the eye. :thumbs-up
 
Thanks but it's not my work, I have had a professional do it at a cost but I felt it was worth it as my graphic skills aren't that good, I have asked him to make some slight changes but it's almost there, it's good to have some feedback.
 
Yes excellent, just a bit heavy on the car I thought. Lettering so so, ask him to show you some "chrome" Eurostyle medium a la ITV Morning News heading.
 
Oops , must sound like goobelygoock. Ask your designer to show you what "eurostile" looks like. Think of in polished chromed metal,just like today`s Royal Navy ships`nameplates (now you know where I`m coming from !) If that is not in his/her box of tricks maybe he`d like to add it. Capital letters only.The method is described on www.designertoday.com Scroll down left-hand column to "search" and put in "chrome lettering" . There is a tutorial from a previous issue. The example is a bit too desert-like but you can alter the colours. Looks complicated to me , I can hardly send an email. I just thought that the whole thing would suit cars,ships,`planes,engineering etc that had nameplates in metal. One of the TV news companies use it daily on the intro to the programme. It must be my accent..!
 
Like the new header. It's got a ship on it this time !!!!!

Looks like a 3-decker, therefore a first-rater. Is it Victory?
 
Thread owner
I know the one that you are on about Duncan,it looks just as if it is a piece of highly polished chrome,very flashy indeed.
 
Found an easier, I think, site for metal lettering. Great range, polished & oiled steels, chrome dull or shiny, gold light or old, even carbon-fibre and plastics clear and coloured. Camoflage,fish-scales and leopard skin all using Photoshop. Simple looking instructions. Worth a look for anyone that can handle a computer. www.thewebmachine.com
 
See you took my advice John and managed to combine a wider range of models in the header.

:cheeseygr
 
He has come back with a few changes I asked him to do, any thoughts? I will ask him to do the chrome lettering with any other changes.

header2.gif
 
Dont like "ransom note " lettering. Hope chrome will be "Eurostile". Car was better in full colour as it was. The faded airliner in background should perhaps be a railway locomotive and could be a little stronger blue ,almost as strong as the tank and ship. we already have an aeroplane with the Spitfire. Otherwise IMHO it is excellent. Well done. Wish I had Photoshop etc.
 
Thread owner
John dont like that lettering,it looks awful,prefer the first one.

Also the tank should be larger than the Spitfire ie in perspective with it so the images get smaller,sorry about this.
 
Nice work John,

A very pleasing header which does reflect the nature of this group...ie that we cover all aspects of modelling....but you lost the train..!! surely room to fit that in on the right of the car as there is nothing there and maybe a helicopter too....Still, Nice work all the same and I will agree very easy on the eye too !!

Regards.......Mark.
 
Thread owner
John,tell him to slope the Scale-Models in line with the .co.uk,a bit of chrome embellishment and it will look much better.

Printers do not normally mix slopes with straights,just my thoughts on this I know that you want to get it right.
 
Getting very close, agree about italics on the .co.uk., keep all lettering vertical and same size. The tan background to the title obscures the ship, slightly bolder and 3D true chrome (with less yellow) would apparently sit on top of the illustrations. Other variation of metal lettering could be polished brass. This would eliminate need for coloured (tan) panel. Would have prefered steam loco but the Deltic will do. Hope this isnt costing a load of cash !!!
 
Thread owner
Getting very close' date=' agree about italics on the .co.uk., keep all lettering vertical and same size. The tan background to the title obscures the ship, slightly bolder and 3D true chrome (with less yellow) would apparently sit on top of the illustrations. Other variation of metal lettering could be polished brass. This would eliminate need for coloured (tan) panel. Would have prefered steam loco but the Deltic will do. Hope this isnt costing a load of cash !!![/quote']*** Good observations Duncan,I could not work out in my mind about that tan background but you have spotted it,did you work in illustration once or an art studio ?
 
I was an Air Ministry illustrator for 12 years, on loan to 1631st A.B.Sqdn USAF based at Green Site(now HMS Gannet) on the military side of Prestwick International , the same side as S.A.L. Later went to USA, lived in New Hampshire and Maine for 4 years designing and screen-printing T-shirts. Never got west of Indiana but "did" whole eastern side from Florida to Nova Scotia in Canada. Not coals to Newcastle as most designs were Scottish heritage stuff , Clan badges and so on except for the aviation, car racing and skiing ones. Well three out of four aint that bad. No business sense or Green Card so back to reality. It was fun though.
 
Thread owner
I was an Air Ministry illustrator for 12 years' date=' on loan to 1631st A.B.Sqdn USAF based at Green Site(now HMS Gannet) on the military side of Prestwick International , the same side as S.A.L. Later went to USA, lived in New Hampshire and Maine for 4 years designing and screen-printing T-shirts. Never got west of Indiana but "did" whole eastern side from Florida to Nova Scotia in Canada. Not coals to Newcastle as most designs were Scottish heritage stuff , Clan badges and so on except for the aviation, car racing and skiing ones. Well three out of four aint that bad. No business sense or Green Card so back to reality. It was fun though.[/quote']*** Wow,Duncan ! you did it that is the main thing,wish now that I had gone Stateside when I was younger,so much opportunity,they tell me that does not matter whether you collect refuse or a designer,they treat you the same,the quality of life seems very high in comparison to here,these modellers that have gone out there,Dave Platt doing well with Topflite,Eric Clutton selling diesels they appear to have all done well,the land of opportunity and above all freedom to fly your own aeroplane,without too much hassle either,a beautiful country indeed.

You really have worn the T-Shirt,there is a lot of luck involved no doubt.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top