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  • generic
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    Originally posted by Fire Marshal Bill
    You know, you're right!...As i said before, i liked that shade of blue better anyway...... .so it's going back to that .
    Cool! I like that shade of blue better too, so I'm happy to hear it (even though either shade of blue would have been fine with me! )

    Originally posted by Fire Marshal Bill
    .... but rest assured, noone is more ready to get this first one back from the printer than me at this point .
    I believe it! But I just might be a close second!

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  • Fire Marshal Bill
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    Originally posted by generic
    My brightest, series one Super Powers cards (and my duel language, wide Canadian cards) actually come pretty darn close to matching the blue of Superman's costume - much like your FIRST card designs. My narrow, Canadian gas station promotion Super Powers cards (and some of my cards that have faded a bit) have more yellow in the blue - much as your LAST card design (the one without the Superman figure pictured on the card). So it seems to me that you might be matching the blue of the narrow, Canadian cards (or a faded American card) rather than the original series one cards.
    You know, you're right! I pulled out the three carded figures i have and the Canadian gas station carded ones i have..... and the last design matches the Canadian gas station cards great.... but that's not what i want. My regular carded figures have 3 different shades of blue, and the one with the nicest card matches the blue of my previous design. As i said before, i liked that shade of blue better anyway...... .so it's going back to that .

    I enjoy messing with this stuff..... but my OCD and perfectionism gets the best of me sometimes. It's extra hard seeing as how i'm having to learn a new program at the same time. Every time i open it up to start "finishing" something..... i find something else to tweak. I have a couple things i need to do that i feel will increase the overall looks of the card.... but rest assured, noone is more ready to get this first one back from the printer than me at this point .

    I still need to:

    Somehow get "collection" added to the logo. I think i got this, but i'll need to see how it comes out first to know if i nailed it or not.

    Re-take Superman pics at high resolution...... again. Apparently my step-daughter doesn't know how to use her new camera all that well . I am going over to her house again today to have her husband re-take the pics for me.

    Redo the trading card back at 600 dpi. This shouldn't be a problem since it's mostly text.

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  • generic
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    Originally posted by Fire Marshal Bill
    Here was an in between design pic from earlier that i haven't posted yet. It shows a different idea with the Series # - Year information. How do ya'll think this would look? Keeping in mind the overall design and colors have changed somewhat. Just basically talking about the yellow rounded rectangle with the text in black part of the card.
    Ok, I may be taking this WAY too seriously, but I just love the Super Powers line and since you were asking for opinions... .

    I downloaded your three card designs and opened all three at the same time so that I could compare them. Then I got out my carded Super Powers figures to look at the color blue on the cards. I realize that each person's monitor is set up differently, so I'm looking at the color blue of the card in relation to the Superman figures on the cards.

    My brightest, series one Super Powers cards (and my duel language, wide Canadian cards) actually come pretty darn close to matching the blue of Superman's costume - much like your FIRST card designs. My narrow, Canadian gas station promotion Super Powers cards (and some of my cards that have faded a bit) have more yellow in the blue - much as your LAST card design (the one without the Superman figure pictured on the card). So it seems to me that you might be matching the blue of the narrow, Canadian cards (or a faded American card) rather than the original series one cards.

    As for the series info at the bottom, I like the design of the yellow bubble with black text, but the yellow text without the bubble is easier to read. That might not be the case once the cards are printed, but on my monitor the yellow text without the bubble is easier to read.

    P.S. Can you tell that I'm excited about these cards coming out?!?!?!

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  • Obibob
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    Looks really sharp Bill - nice job!

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  • Fire Marshal Bill
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    Here was an in between design pic from earlier that i haven't posted yet. It shows a different idea with the Series # - Year information. How do ya'll think this would look? Keeping in mind the overall design and colors have changed somewhat. Just basically talking about the yellow rounded rectangle with the text in black part of the card.

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  • generic
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    Originally posted by Fire Marshal Bill
    ...Any thoughts? Or leave well enough alone?

    Also, i don't know if i like the background blue color as much as i did the first one. But it does represent the color of the original Super Powers card back better though. I think i'll leave it like this.
    I like the way that the red bar behind the figure name (in this case - "Superman") now goes all the way across the bottom. I also think the series number and date look fine and provide good information. I agree with you about the blue; I prefer the blue you had on the first card, but it makes more sense to use the blue that best matches the card back. These cards are going to be great! I can’t wait until they’re here!

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  • Fire Marshal Bill
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    Thanks Rich! The logo came out awesome . I re-shot the pics of Superman this evening with my step daughter's Nikon DSLR. She is going to drop the disc off tomorrow.

    I'm struggling with the Series 1 - 1984 part of the card right now. I can't decide if i like it or not. I played around with different designs and finally decided this balances out the best. Even though now it looks like it is missing something on the sides of the card. I just don't want to confuse folks by making them think that that series number or date has anything to do with when the trading card set was produced. But i do want to include somewhere that the actual figure represented on the card was introduced in Series x - 198x. Any thoughts? Or leave well enough alone?

    Also, i don't know if i like the background blue color as much as i did the first one. But it does represent the color of the original Super Powers card back better though. I think i'll leave it like this.
    Last edited by Fire Marshal Bill; Apr 30, '11, 2:38 AM.

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  • Richard J. Fowlks
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    Lookin' great!!

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  • Fire Marshal Bill
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    Getting close on the reboot . This one is at 600 dpi.

    Last edited by Fire Marshal Bill; Apr 30, '11, 1:49 AM.

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  • megoapesnut
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    Originally posted by Fire Marshal Bill
    So starting out at RGB and later converting to CMYK will not cost me any quality in the finished product?
    None whatsoever.

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  • Fire Marshal Bill
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    Originally posted by Richard J. Fowlks
    Sounds like you're on a better track. As long as you're shrinking from the digital photo, and not enlarging, you're going to be fine. I can give you an hand with logos, etc. I'll PM you and save the "public forum" some space.
    I sent Rich a couple of the logo files i am working with and he said one of them is going to work out great. I will even be able to do a mini poster at some point . He cleaned it all up and sent it back to me already. I can't wait to get home this evening and download it. A big thanks for the assist Rich !

    I really appreciate everyone who has taken an interest in this project. The offers to help and the advice given in this thread is just over the top. Kudos to you all. I will never be able to remember everyone that has helped out in order to properly give credit where due, so i wanted to just thank you all here and now. This is the Museum at it's best and why everyone keeps coming back.

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  • Fire Marshal Bill
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    Originally posted by megoapesnut
    If you start the file new and choose CMYK, you are set. Any objects you paste into that file will automatically be converted to CMYK. If you work on an existing file, you convert to CMYK via the Image menu. The very first selection there should be mode and it will present you with a sub-menu to choose files color mode.

    However, you might want to create your file as RGB and work on it in that color mode. I do that and then make a copy of it to convert to CMYK for the printer when I am finished. The RGB color gamut is quite a bit larger than CMYK and will usually print nicer to an inkjet printer. You lose the punch of the deep reds and blues in CMYK mode. Cyan, Magenta and Yellow are weak colors and don't print as vibrant, especially on an inkjet printer.
    I think i can pull that off. So starting out at RGB and later converting to CMYK will not cost me any quality in the finished product? Thanks for all the help man.... all of you. This card is gonna rock when it's done ...... and i have all of you to thank!

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  • generic
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    It sounds like you're covered on any help that you might need with these cards, but if there are still questions, let me know. I was involved with a set of cards in 2009 and had a lot of the same concerns about quality that you have (a lot of the details were new to us as well). Much like you're doing with trying to emulate the figure packaging on the Super Powers cards, we were trying to emulate elements from Star Wars figure cards and KISS trading cards while giving the cards an overall 1970s look even though we were using photos that were taken recently. Even though we didn't know what we were doing when we started, we ended up very happy with the final product, so if you get stuck, feel free to give me a shout.

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  • boynightwing
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    It still needs some tweaking but a thunder storm is heading back this way...

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  • boynightwing
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    Thanks for the font! I just downloaded and installed it. It is really close!!

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