Sir thank you for sharing this with us, and passing those tips on how to get a better resolution for the backdrop pic. So excited to try these for my 3 IKEA Blaliden that I just got. The web site change name from Spark Adobe to Adobe Express. Again thank you for this video.
they look like pvc foam boards. It's exactly what i use to customize my muscle rack to have the aesthetic look of moducase.. Thats a nice looking helmet
I've been waiting for a couple years to use your process, but unfortunately my shelves are too wide for adobe to resize. :( My shelves are at least 30" wide and in some cases wider. I'll keep looking to see if I can find another app. Thanks, John
That's a great option if you want a glossy background made of photo paper. It's all personal preference. I prefer these backgrounds due to their matte finish, nice structure and durability.
I'd include the sides in the measurement and create your image as a panorama. So, if your display area was a 15"x15" cube, you'd create an image that is 15" tall by 45" wide. From there, you can either crop it into 3 separate images and order the 3 separate 15"x15" images, or order the print as a 15"x45" use a utility blade (or blade of exact zero) to cut it into three 15"x15" pieces when it's delivered to you.
I'm using these: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07MNKS1V6/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1 And I followed this step-by-step and can't be happier with the way it turned out: ua-cam.com/video/XZjgffjD6ds/v-deo.html
Great video, just wanted to ask if all the concept art pieces from the Star Wars website look sort of pixelated like you showed in the video? And do you know the resolution on that specific one? and how to check different resolutions on different pictures? Also is the gator backdrop the best one preferred for my specific shelf? (I have a detolf)
Not all of them look pixelated. The more detailed pieces look nicer, but the one in this example was very dark, which is probably why it looks like that. The two other Mando shelves in my display are also concept art and you can see that those look great. I don’t know the resolution on this specific one, but resizing the image with the Adobe tool allows you to choose whatever resolution you want. I think these gator board backgrounds are the best for any shelf, including the detolf. The structure, durability and matte finish make them about perfect for easy install and to highlight you’re figures without stealing the show.
To me, I don't see the point to pay for these because we can make our on background and print with a really good quality using photo paper, for instance.
It's all good. Much like everything in life, this isn't for everyone. I've done high quality photo paper before, but I'm not a fan of a gloss finish for backdrops. Plus these install more easily and are much more durable if you ever want to switch them around.
Sir thank you for sharing this with us, and passing those tips on how to get a better resolution for the backdrop pic. So excited to try these for my 3 IKEA Blaliden that I just got. The web site change name from Spark Adobe to Adobe Express. Again thank you for this video.
they look like pvc foam boards. It's exactly what i use to customize my muscle rack to have the aesthetic look of moducase.. Thats a nice looking helmet
Yes! This product is typically used as a backing board for a nice photo paper.
And thanks! The black series helmets are shockingly good!
Hi Mike I want to thank you for your back drop video. I added three so far and will be adding them to the rest of my displays 14:15 ❤
Great video I can’t wait to try these on my detolfs
Thank you for this! ❤
Great tutorial! THANKS!
Great video! Thanks for sharing!!!
I've been waiting for a couple years to use your process, but unfortunately my shelves are too wide for adobe to resize. :( My shelves are at least 30" wide and in some cases wider. I'll keep looking to see if I can find another app. Thanks, John
I appreciate this info, thank you!
I've gotten $5 HQ prints from walgreens XD
That's a great option if you want a glossy background made of photo paper. It's all personal preference.
I prefer these backgrounds due to their matte finish, nice structure and durability.
I'd like to get alien and predator.
I've been thinking of how to extend the backdrop to the sides but keep the right perspective.
I'd include the sides in the measurement and create your image as a panorama.
So, if your display area was a 15"x15" cube, you'd create an image that is 15" tall by 45" wide.
From there, you can either crop it into 3 separate images and order the 3 separate 15"x15" images, or order the print as a 15"x45" use a utility blade (or blade of exact zero) to cut it into three 15"x15" pieces when it's delivered to you.
I love the idea, what lights are you using under each cabinet? This is exactly what I am aiming for.
I'm using these: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07MNKS1V6/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1
And I followed this step-by-step and can't be happier with the way it turned out: ua-cam.com/video/XZjgffjD6ds/v-deo.html
@@MikeFaraci thanks!
Great video, just wanted to ask if all the concept art pieces from the Star Wars website look sort of pixelated like you showed in the video? And do you know the resolution on that specific one? and how to check different resolutions on different pictures? Also is the gator backdrop the best one preferred for my specific shelf? (I have a detolf)
Not all of them look pixelated. The more detailed pieces look nicer, but the one in this example was very dark, which is probably why it looks like that. The two other Mando shelves in my display are also concept art and you can see that those look great.
I don’t know the resolution on this specific one, but resizing the image with the Adobe tool allows you to choose whatever resolution you want.
I think these gator board backgrounds are the best for any shelf, including the detolf. The structure, durability and matte finish make them about perfect for easy install and to highlight you’re figures without stealing the show.
@@MikeFaraci do you have messenger for Facebook, or dm on Instagram, I have more questions to ask hehe
@@Riley.Reviews I don’t, but you can email me at michaeljfaraci@gmail.com
@@MikeFaraci okay great I emailed
To me, I don't see the point to pay for these because we can make our on background and print with a really good quality using photo paper, for instance.
It's all good. Much like everything in life, this isn't for everyone.
I've done high quality photo paper before, but I'm not a fan of a gloss finish for backdrops. Plus these install more easily and are much more durable if you ever want to switch them around.
First of all clean your room . Dusts all over there