I've been doing some looking around and I've noticed the vast amount of graphic requests in this forum (whether that be signatures, avatars, buttons, etc). I've found that users tend to make graphic related requests like so:
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Originally posted by User1 Hi, can you guys make me a banner for my forums? Thanks! |
Using the above template for requesting any graphical work often get's you nowhere. It only leads to more & more users spamming threads. Thus forumer.com is now asking that you use the following template when requesting
ANY type of graphic:
- Type of Image (e.g Avatar, Signature, etc):
- Text on The Image (e.g Hi, Why?, etc):
- Font for the text (Find a font you like here or here and send the name/url of it to save us from guessing. It's no good just to show us an image and say "I want the same font as used there". Unless you know the name it's pretty hard to find the same.):
- Images on The Image (e.g I'd like this image on this image):
- Image Colour Scheme (e.g Black & Blue, etc or you can use this site to generate a hex for your colors.):
- Image Size (e.g 90x90, 80x80, etc):
- Image Animations (e.g I'd like this animation, etc):
- Image Side Notes (Anything else you'd like to add):
This will promise you not only well done graphics but it will make it alot easier on the graphic artist. Once you've took your image you must upload it to your own image host, forumer will not host images for you. If you need image hosts I'd suggest reading over the
Where Can I Find A Good Image Host? topic. If you'd like to make your make your own graphics then feel free to download some graphics software at
Adobe home. If you don't use the above template from now on your thread will be locked in most circumstances. Thank you and have a nice time requesting!
If you have difficulty deciding what size to make your banner, below is a helpful image. If you want your banner/image the same size as another one on the internet, make it easier by right-clicking on the image, selecting 'Properties', and then viewing the image size.
Click on the image to see full size:
