That looks really good. Assuming -- probably incorrectly -- that you --
or someone else -- are designing for the movie-type DVD case, is there
any chance you could go with a 3D perspective on the helix? In other
words, show the same helix from 3 different views on the front, side,
and back. I think it would look really cool. Of course, I'm too lazy to
do it myself, but if someone more skilled than me could do it... -
Jordan ---------------- Date: Fri, 08 Sep 2006 18:08:16 -0400 From:
M?ir?n Duffy <duffy@xxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Re: Fedora Core/Extras 6CD/DVD
cover art To: "Discussions about the artwork included with Fedora,
including icons, themes, and wallpapers." <fedora-art-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Message-ID: <4501E9D0.2020602@xxxxxxxxxx> Content-Type: text/plain;
charset="iso-8859-15" Thomas Canniot wrote:
> After discussing on IRC with Diana, we came to conclusion for the
> following deadline :
>
> september 25th : deadline for submission
> 25 to 29th september : finalisation of the suggested artwork
>
> I have to give the art team the following elements :
>
> * How a gradient it managed by the manufacturer ?
I've worked with various printers before I've never had issues getting
gradients printed. A gradient with one color to transparency is
considered 1 color. A gradient from one color to another is considered 2
colors.
The above is, of course, on paper. I don't know about printing on DVDs
but I'd imagine it's similar.
> * It is considered as a 2 colors artwork or not ?
> * Has the printer a template ?
> * What kind of file they would like to have ?
> * If it is possible to print artworks as well on paper cases.
The current svg on the website is AFAIK the template that was used to
print on a paperboard DVD slipcase.
I played around a bit in inkscape - attaching the results, anyone can
feel free to play with it.
~m
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