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~My New "Terminator" Car Show Display~
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<blockquote data-quote="Finaltheorem47" data-source="post: 9968434" data-attributes="member: 67791"><p>The idea is good, but the poster isn't great. There is way too much detail causing distractions. You want the viewer to look at your car, and your text. Having other things in the background cause a distraction which makes what you want them to focus on, less likely to happen. The picture of the car is good, but the background is one of the worst you could pick lol. There is way too much stuff going on with the fence and the railing making it hard to read anything. Second, putting text over a busy background is often a no no, esp in your case where you have a lot of text, not just a couple words. </p><p></p><p>Lets try this again, but </p><p></p><p>1) Get another shot of the car with out a busy background, such as a parking lot or somewhere where there isn't more detail in the background than the foreground. </p><p>2) Don't put the text over the car itself. Your subject is the car, therefore it shouldn't be covered up by the text. </p><p>3) Don't try to fix it by lowering the opacity. Your entire picture should not be a background for the text, you want to show two main things. The text and the car.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I have to go to class but I can say a little more if you want when i get back tonight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Finaltheorem47, post: 9968434, member: 67791"] The idea is good, but the poster isn't great. There is way too much detail causing distractions. You want the viewer to look at your car, and your text. Having other things in the background cause a distraction which makes what you want them to focus on, less likely to happen. The picture of the car is good, but the background is one of the worst you could pick lol. There is way too much stuff going on with the fence and the railing making it hard to read anything. Second, putting text over a busy background is often a no no, esp in your case where you have a lot of text, not just a couple words. Lets try this again, but 1) Get another shot of the car with out a busy background, such as a parking lot or somewhere where there isn't more detail in the background than the foreground. 2) Don't put the text over the car itself. Your subject is the car, therefore it shouldn't be covered up by the text. 3) Don't try to fix it by lowering the opacity. Your entire picture should not be a background for the text, you want to show two main things. The text and the car. I have to go to class but I can say a little more if you want when i get back tonight. [/QUOTE]
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