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Recent content by Shellshocker

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    Advice to Make Poster More "Vibrant"

    Sorry for the much delayed reply. In the end I decided to present both poster to my "client", with the integrated text and the one you suggested. Took half a day asking opinions himself, but decided that the integrated text achieved more of what he wanted, like a memorial to the boxers past...
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    Advice to Make Poster More "Vibrant"

    Thanks for the advice. I really like what you've done there. I'm playing around with the Background colouring, I think giving it a slight rustic look. Never even considered moving away from the grey before. I really like the lighting efx, really gives the images more entity, how did you add the...
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    Advice to Make Poster More "Vibrant"

    Actually that last post did it haha Hope you can do some magic with this, or basic Photoshop as you'll call it :P https://mega.co.nz/#!i8lgFKQK!ODdQWEpgdFP5C2y6rV0qMCQXaQX6girJPMaHzt0SlIE
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    Advice to Make Poster More "Vibrant"

    Seems I don't have enough posts to post links just yet.
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    Advice to Make Poster More "Vibrant"

    Due to the size, and amount of images in the project. The PSD is almost 1gb in size, otherwise I'd post it over. The idea behind the poster is to display the past images of previous boxers and events from the team, they gave me hundreds of printed old images (all badly taken, all needed...
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    Advice to Make Poster More "Vibrant"

    I've tried to apply the suggested. I changed the Levels to lower the Brightness and fix the Contrast, which has made it darker and added a Gaussian Blur to the Background pictures. I left the larger images more visible but with a small blur to them too. Ideally I'd like to feather them a little...
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    Advice to Make Poster More "Vibrant"

    Thats a brilliant idea, looking at it, I get what you mean by busy. I have been staring at it for hours and got used to it to notice. Definitely going try what you mentioned, specially the blur. Thanks for the advice.
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    Advice to Make Poster More "Vibrant"

    I should have mentioned it as I thought it when uploading. The logo is actually Red outlined with a yellow fill, this is the "clients" logo colours. It is also an A1 sizes poster, and I compressed it for upload which seems to have turned it green rather than a dirty yellow. But I understand...
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    Advice to Make Poster More "Vibrant"

    Sorry if this is in the wrong place, new to the forum, please move/delete as appropriate. I'm very new to Photoshop having dabbled in it for a few years but nothing by any means beyond absolute novice. I was asked to create a poster for a boxing team, just a logo with their old photos and logo...
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