03-12-2011, 01:38 PM
Tom: Nice billboard.
Larry: I'm using full Photoshop, but based on the seminar I attended at Protorails this year, Photshop elements can do a a lot of this stuff as well for much less money.
Thanks for posting the LandShark billboard. I did run across Kurt's project a while back; nice. And I've seen that ad around here as well. I like the way the fin breaks the box; a lot of boards do that now.
Dave: Those are great billboards.
Here’s a work in progress: a billboard promoting the Universal Studios Harry Potter attraction; these are all over Orlando. This one is sized for BLMA’s billboard. The photo is not a match for the actual billboards; the search goes on for that one. But I did find this photo (which is also used to promote the attraction) and the attraction logo online. I'm still deciding if the design will work.
Billboard technology keeps progressing. I'm seeing a lot of boards that rotate between three ads, and others that are jumbotrons.
Larry: I'm using full Photoshop, but based on the seminar I attended at Protorails this year, Photshop elements can do a a lot of this stuff as well for much less money.
Thanks for posting the LandShark billboard. I did run across Kurt's project a while back; nice. And I've seen that ad around here as well. I like the way the fin breaks the box; a lot of boards do that now.
Dave: Those are great billboards.
Here’s a work in progress: a billboard promoting the Universal Studios Harry Potter attraction; these are all over Orlando. This one is sized for BLMA’s billboard. The photo is not a match for the actual billboards; the search goes on for that one. But I did find this photo (which is also used to promote the attraction) and the attraction logo online. I'm still deciding if the design will work.
Billboard technology keeps progressing. I'm seeing a lot of boards that rotate between three ads, and others that are jumbotrons.