EagleSlide
New Member
Hello Chippers, Chipper wannabe from Singapore here and looking for advice.
Had an idea to create a chip series of jazz greats that performed at the Savoy Ballroom back in the early 90s.
I have 0 design background and experienced (Failed art in highschool. I mean who fails art?) so I've been toying around with AI the last two months. It can take up to 12-24 hours doing up a chip because... Hallucinations. Something always almost is off despite the most detailed prompts. (Designers are definitely not going to be replaced anytime soon imo)
Been in direct contact with Tina and he/she has been a great help... In tempering my expectations. But seriously, Tina's really awesome in replying and trying to guide me along so the designs can finally go to print.
So apparently PNG cannot be sent to print and have to be converted into vector files. And according to Tina, cartoonist designs print better than photorealistic. Text outside of the inlay won't be clear and part of the inlay will be butchered (cut away, literally). His/Her advice is to just design the inlay and leave the edgespots up to them. If I want the text (logo/lyrics) curved on the chip, they won't come out clear, but squash everything into the inlay and I risk details getting cut off.
I've been playing with AI vector image converter platforms with varying success.
May I know how much it is to hire a designer to put the logo 'Savoy Ballroom' into the inlay (I've given up on lyrics and will have Tina print them on the outside for me).
Any advice at all will be accepted. I think I'm unconsciously incompetent at this stage.
Will try to upload some design examples
Had an idea to create a chip series of jazz greats that performed at the Savoy Ballroom back in the early 90s.
I have 0 design background and experienced (Failed art in highschool. I mean who fails art?) so I've been toying around with AI the last two months. It can take up to 12-24 hours doing up a chip because... Hallucinations. Something always almost is off despite the most detailed prompts. (Designers are definitely not going to be replaced anytime soon imo)
Been in direct contact with Tina and he/she has been a great help... In tempering my expectations. But seriously, Tina's really awesome in replying and trying to guide me along so the designs can finally go to print.
So apparently PNG cannot be sent to print and have to be converted into vector files. And according to Tina, cartoonist designs print better than photorealistic. Text outside of the inlay won't be clear and part of the inlay will be butchered (cut away, literally). His/Her advice is to just design the inlay and leave the edgespots up to them. If I want the text (logo/lyrics) curved on the chip, they won't come out clear, but squash everything into the inlay and I risk details getting cut off.
I've been playing with AI vector image converter platforms with varying success.
May I know how much it is to hire a designer to put the logo 'Savoy Ballroom' into the inlay (I've given up on lyrics and will have Tina print them on the outside for me).
Any advice at all will be accepted. I think I'm unconsciously incompetent at this stage.
Will try to upload some design examples