SSD Page Layout Software?
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SSD Page Layout Software?
Does anyone happen to know what software program is used to make the full color SSD layout for FedCommander SSDs? I've been working one up in MS Word, but if there's a simpler way to do it using an already developed toolkit or a color scheme I could follow, that would be great!
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Thanks!
I have PowerPoint, but have no idea how to use it. I just downloaded the freeware Scribus (which is supposed to be similar to Quark Xpress) and I think I'm going to give that a shot.
I'll post my results.
I'm a little stuck right now with MS Word. I've got a really nice top-view render of Enterprise-A from one of the FASA sites and I've got all of the check boxes/blocks in place across the picture. I'm just using the basic box layout that came with the First Missions Heavy Cruiser for practice. MS Word isn't precise enough to place the boxes exactly where they should be. But now I can't figure out how to overlay any of the text above each box. I'm thinking I can just use the Tables like I used for the boxes and remove the table lines and have No-Fill for the background.
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I have PowerPoint, but have no idea how to use it. I just downloaded the freeware Scribus (which is supposed to be similar to Quark Xpress) and I think I'm going to give that a shot.
I'll post my results.
I'm a little stuck right now with MS Word. I've got a really nice top-view render of Enterprise-A from one of the FASA sites and I've got all of the check boxes/blocks in place across the picture. I'm just using the basic box layout that came with the First Missions Heavy Cruiser for practice. MS Word isn't precise enough to place the boxes exactly where they should be. But now I can't figure out how to overlay any of the text above each box. I'm thinking I can just use the Tables like I used for the boxes and remove the table lines and have No-Fill for the background.
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No. Please don't post your results if it involves the Enterprise-A - it'll cause all sorts of trouble with regards to licensing and copyright.CaptainQuirk969 wrote:Thanks!
I'll post my results.
I've got a really nice top-view render of Enterprise-A from one of the FASA sites and I've got all of the check boxes/blocks in place across the picture
Re: SSD Page Layout Software?
Since ADB uses Macs, I'm sure they are done in Pagemaker or possibly AI.CaptainQuirk969 wrote:Does anyone happen to know what software program is used to make the full color SSD layout for FedCommander SSDs? I've been working one up in MS Word, but if there's a simpler way to do it using an already developed toolkit or a color scheme I could follow, that would be great!
I use CorelDraw 10.0 for any that I do for my own use.
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Scribus, Quark and InDesign (oh, and PageMaker which is a dead program) are page layout programs, used to make a finished book or magazine. Its not what you want.CaptainQuirk969 wrote:I have PowerPoint, but have no idea how to use it. I just downloaded the freeware Scribus (which is supposed to be similar to Quark Xpress) and I think I'm going to give that a shot.
I use Photoshop and get great results.
Wow, so you guys don't use anything from the 21st century?Steve Cole wrote:I use Freehand 8 on my Mac to create ship cards.
Petrick uses DeskPaint on his Mac to create SSDs.
We then import them (and just about everything) into Pagemaker to generate the PDFs that actually go to the printers or print engines.
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I'd be willing to bet that'd be a no. ADB can not condone anything (imagery or links to imagery) that would violate its licensing agreement.CaptainQuirk969 wrote:Here's a question: Can I post SSDs with the movie era ships offsite and have a link for people who still use the FASA minis?
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