NEW IMAGE CHALLENGE: FAKE ADS
This week's challenge is to create fake advert, for anything. If you want, you can enter it in this competition to get it displayed on the London Underground - the entries so far are rubbish.
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Wed 27 Jul 2011, 23:12,
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This week's challenge is to create fake advert, for anything. If you want, you can enter it in this competition to get it displayed on the London Underground - the entries so far are rubbish.
Oh no no no.
It's just that most of the b3tans who, you know, have a job, and aren't scruffy students like myself, have already gone to bed.
Should I upload it now?
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Wed 27 Jul 2011, 23:25,
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Should I upload it now?
Nah leave it for the day shift
chances are it wont get appreciated by these heathens
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Wed 27 Jul 2011, 23:29,
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Yeah, would be best to do that then, especially considering I only just uploaded one.
I had a budgie once
It didn't so much go cheap as "CHIT CHIT CHIT CHIT *whistle* CHIT CHIT...etc"
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Wed 27 Jul 2011, 23:23,
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I wonder what resolution a tube poster should be
and what they mean by "low-res".
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Wed 27 Jul 2011, 23:26,
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I reckon it would be about A1.
I could be wrong, but it's about the same size as that.
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Wed 27 Jul 2011, 23:29,
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Eh what? It says 1 metre by 1.5 metres.
That's bigger than A0 (which has a square metre of area). This isn't a resolution, though, it's a size. I was wondering how many pixels.
It's probably OK, though, because posters look crappy up close anyway so normal b3ta-sized images are probably fine. One meter divided into 350 pixels puts each pixel at about 2.85 millimetres square. Not too huge I think.
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Wed 27 Jul 2011, 23:35,
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It's probably OK, though, because posters look crappy up close anyway so normal b3ta-sized images are probably fine. One meter divided into 350 pixels puts each pixel at about 2.85 millimetres square. Not too huge I think.