Action 53 v. 3 Packaging & Cover Art
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"Ltd" needs a period "Ltd."
I'd say change the dash between www.nesdev.com and www.nintendoage.com into an ampersand (&) instead, but it's not a mistake, afaik.
I'd say change the dash between www.nesdev.com and www.nintendoage.com into an ampersand (&) instead, but it's not a mistake, afaik.
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Didn't want any images with the misspelled name floating around, so I removed the link to that image.
Anyway, corrected spelling, added all of Myask's corrections / suggestions. (much appreciated)
Unless there are any objections, the following is a preview of what's going to the printer:
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Despite the blurriness in that preview, it should print very crisply:
Anyway, corrected spelling, added all of Myask's corrections / suggestions. (much appreciated)
Unless there are any objections, the following is a preview of what's going to the printer:
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Despite the blurriness in that preview, it should print very crisply:
- All sprites have been vectorized using this method.
- The source image for the cover art is well over 600dpi at that scale.
- All text uses fonts with appropriate permissions and will be converted to outlines prior to print.
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We already have Damian Yeppick floating around anyway.M_Tee wrote:Didn't want any images with the misspelled name floating around, so I removed the link to that image.
Are we directly printing a vector file again? What's being done differently to make sure it turns out differently from Volume 2's somewhat blurry box?
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We're using a printer I've worked with before (for Cowlitz 1) and the file is structured in the same way as the file I sent for that. The Cowlitz 1 boxes printed with crisp, clean art and text.
I haven't seen the A53 v. 2 boxes though.
I haven't seen the A53 v. 2 boxes though.
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Yeah last time we sent vectorized art to the print shop which they said was fine. Result was not ideal... AFAIK, it has to be converted to .bmp at some point in the process of getting to the printer, decision is whether you want to have control over that conversion or not.I haven't seen the A53 v. 2 boxes though.
Really the best insurance is to require proofs be delivered prior to full printing.
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What the hell?! What kind of print shop uses .bmp, a format that doesn't even support CMYK? AFAIK, the most common format for printing is PDF, which can contain bitmaps and vectors (whatever works best for each element) in CMYK.infiniteneslives wrote:AFAIK, it has to be converted to .bmp at some point in the process of getting to the printer
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The last time I used a large format printer, you had to rasterize it yourself (i.e. tiff, bmp, whatever) or else it would screw up fonts.
I wouldn't be surprised if the same was true for a box printer....
Colorspace conversions are comparatively hard to screw up, in comparison to postscript or its subset in PDF.
I wouldn't be surprised if the same was true for a box printer....
Colorspace conversions are comparatively hard to screw up, in comparison to postscript or its subset in PDF.
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I've dealt with printers that preferred raster files and ones that prefer vector. With the latter, it's good to convert fonts to outlines first.
But I've no problem rasterizing the file first if needed.
But I've no problem rasterizing the file first if needed.
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Sorry I'm far from an expert on any of this. I was thinking "bitmapped" aka rasterized file, not necessarily .bmp format.
I just know we've been stung sending (vectored) files to the a print shop before without fully proofing. So regardless of what file gets sent to the print shop I'll be getting a proof prior to printing volume.
I just know we've been stung sending (vectored) files to the a print shop before without fully proofing. So regardless of what file gets sent to the print shop I'll be getting a proof prior to printing volume.
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Problem with V2 is that it was rasterized in low resolution. As long as the vector art is rasterized to 600dpi (for example), it should look good in print.
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Just saw the full box; it looks awesome!
Can't wait to get my hands on a copy
Can't wait to get my hands on a copy
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I have no words... Well done, this is amazing, thank you very much for giving part of your time to do the cover art.
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I'm glad it's being received well. Sent it to the printer last week. I've been laying out the text for the contributor poster as of late. Should have a preview of it ready for proofreading soon.
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I love Wafflefoot's boxes. For anyone who plans on publishing their homebrew, I can't suggest him enough.