Here are some covers if anyone wants 'em.
Right now, I made them in Photoshop, so obviously they are stored on my computer in .psd format. What's the best way to format them so that:
a) They will print reasonably properly on someone else's computers/printers
b) they can't be altered.
I'm assuming .pdf is the way to go. I'd offer a flattened .psd, but not everyone has Photoshop... With .jpg, it might be hard for people who aren't print-savvy to print them sized properly.
(note: some of them have a colored border running around the cover: this is meant to be trimmed off. When I had covers where it faded to white at the bottom edge, it was tricky to cut it even, so they have that extra border as a cut-line. Cut it off.)
I don't remember if I mentioned it before, but some of the cars were chosen simply because of the available images. Like...how could I not have the 8C on there? Well, I couldn't find a straight-on front AND back image that was good enough. If one was on an angle, I wanted both to be on an angle. The Gumpert was probably the worst one, because there are really no studio shots, all of the real-life shots are at different angles, and the lighting is always way too bright when they are outdoors. The Corvette was was a similar challenge
If you think the accent color chosen is wrong, well, it was taken from the actual car image using the eyedropper tool, so that color came from SOMEWHERE on the car, even though it may not look like it matches exactly.
Also, as a reminder: I just made these for myself and...I suck at photoshop. I'm just sharing them out of the goodness of my heart. I'm not going to make you custom ones, or change anything unless I think it's a suggestion worth changing for my own copies. (For instance, the suggestion that maybe the correct spelling was "speed" and not "speek." That one was worth re-doing. :lol:
Seasons 5-11: (still working on the rest)
http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=44663936123108b7d2db6fb9a8902bda
(I've never used mediafire before, so I have no idea how long this .rar of .PDFs will last)