
Putting two stickers on a caravan image
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Experience Level: Entry
THIS IS A QUICK JOB - WOULD LIKE IT DONE BEFORE 3pm today
Objective – Produce two separate images for two different brands (Adrian Flux & Bspoke)
In the picture attached of the car and caravan, I want to apply x2 warning stickers:
Image 1 – The picture of the car and caravan going down the road with two added sticker images.
FIRST ADDED STICKER - X1 rectangular sticker onto the back window of the caravan.
This should be placed at the bottom and in the middle. In real life (i.e. on the back of an actual real caravan back window it will measure 254mm x 50mm.) So, it can be seen, but not taking up too much space – Like you see what garages leave in the back windows of cars.
You will need to create this rectangular sticker using the colour, font etc from the other two Adrian Flux stickers. The wording should be “THIEVES BEWARE - ADRIAN FLUX DNA+”
SECOND ADDED STICKER Another sticker for larger of the two side windows
I would like to see how the image looks with a Round sticker (Again on the actual window it would be 74mm – so that should be your guide to reduce from) on and then do another image with the square. I will then decide what works better.
Summary
I will see x3 images – both with the rectangular warning signage on the back – one will have the round sticker on the larger side window and the other a square.
Image 2 – A close up of the caravan window with the rectangular warning signage we used for the back of the caravan window above
Either find another image like this or if you need to use this – we obviously need to remove the Warning Sticker that is currently here
Objective – Produce two separate images for two different brands (Adrian Flux & Bspoke)
In the picture attached of the car and caravan, I want to apply x2 warning stickers:
Image 1 – The picture of the car and caravan going down the road with two added sticker images.
FIRST ADDED STICKER - X1 rectangular sticker onto the back window of the caravan.
This should be placed at the bottom and in the middle. In real life (i.e. on the back of an actual real caravan back window it will measure 254mm x 50mm.) So, it can be seen, but not taking up too much space – Like you see what garages leave in the back windows of cars.
You will need to create this rectangular sticker using the colour, font etc from the other two Adrian Flux stickers. The wording should be “THIEVES BEWARE - ADRIAN FLUX DNA+”
SECOND ADDED STICKER Another sticker for larger of the two side windows
I would like to see how the image looks with a Round sticker (Again on the actual window it would be 74mm – so that should be your guide to reduce from) on and then do another image with the square. I will then decide what works better.
Summary
I will see x3 images – both with the rectangular warning signage on the back – one will have the round sticker on the larger side window and the other a square.
Image 2 – A close up of the caravan window with the rectangular warning signage we used for the back of the caravan window above
Either find another image like this or if you need to use this – we obviously need to remove the Warning Sticker that is currently here
Hugo J.
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