with a high quality camera, you can get pictures at high resolution at about 2 feet… i think… so as long as the whole background isn’t a picture, you should be able to use imported photos from a good digital camera. another idea would be taking a lot of high quality pictures and pasting them together. definitely vector is the way to go with the non photo stuff
good luck
hey if i do this in ms paint, do i get the gold star by my name- you know kind of like the moderator k only a gold star?
ill do it if I can get the star there-
Thanks everyone! The banner is for a rock band- it will be up at their venues. The logo is in photo format as I made some killer effects on it- however I think I will play around with the trace bitmap function and vector- I got an idea, now I just have to wait until I get off work to try it… network administrators with design skills…always have to wait until after work…hehehe.
Well I do a lot of printing here at work and have done some big posters before and much the same as everyone else has said, there is nothing better than doing it as vector. Unfortunatly that is not always a possibility since pictures are always involved so my advice would be to make sure you do the design at 150 to 300 dpi and make sure the photos are at least that big as well. I have never tried the flash thing, I might give that a shot and see how it works out
The bigger the picture, the better the quality - no doubt about it. Try and redo the logo but make it huge… as big as you can. That way you will have it for anything you need to do in the future.