I don't know how to curve or wrap or whatever you call the process to the lettering, but it would improve them I think. If some one can do that for me Id be obliged.
I'm most certainly not the photoshop expert... is that what you meant?
I don't know how to curve or wrap or whatever you call the process to the lettering, but it would improve them I think. If some one can do that for me Id be obliged.
I'm most certainly not the Photoshop expert... is that what you meant?
I don't know how to curve or wrap or whatever you call the process to the lettering, but it would improve them I think. If some one can do that for me Id be obliged.
Here is the other one. Let me look at it and see if I see something more 3D.
I'll probably take you up on a couple brews! Love to try someone else's beer! I'll dm you.
Decided to veer off the path of using the same format for previous labels this time.
Here is our newest Nut Brown Ale. 'Ono. Dumped a ton of macadamia nuts in this one. Thus, Hawaii baby; and I wanted to avoid the typical chipmunk, squirrel imagery.
Here is something I made today. It's more of an idea than a name that will be printed and put on my fridge. Still trying to re-learn graphics editing in Gimp since Photoshop has become too expensive for what I use it for.
Wow that looks pro. Nice job!
I downloaded Gimp and could not even figure out how to add text...seems like a complicated program to me.
I appreciate the kind words. I've been doing web design as a hobby for a long time and most carried over to the new program. All I can say is don't get discouraged. I spend most of my time on Google searching for GIMP tutorials, which is the easiest way to learn all the more advanced features. And it saves more time for beer!
Generic label. beer name, style, ABV,IBU and SRM go at top left
This is my first attempt at a bottle label. I'd appreciate any criticism!
Final look of my 15% imperial stout, that i brewed for my first daughters birth! I made an extra effort to seal it properly (wine cork/29mm crown cap/wax seal), because i plan to open one each birthday for next 18 years (thats the age here in Latvia when you stop "being kid"), that's why bottle numbers and seal on top stands for her name- AUSTRA!
P.s. I would have liked black wax, but LHBS had only reddish...
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Final look of my 15% imperial stout, that i brewed for my first daughters birth! I made an extra effort to seal it properly (wine cork/29mm crown cap/wax seal), because i plan to open one each birthday for next 18 years (thats the age here in Latvia when you stop "being kid"), that's why bottle numbers and seal on top stands for her name- AUSTRA!
P.s. I would have liked black wax, but LHBS had only reddish...
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Final look of my 15% imperial stout, that i brewed for my first daughters birth! I made an extra effort to seal it properly (wine cork/29mm crown cap/wax seal), because i plan to open one each birthday for next 18 years (thats the age here in Latvia when you stop "being kid"), that's why bottle numbers and seal on top stands for her name- AUSTRA!
P.s. I would have liked black wax, but LHBS had only reddish...
Final look of my 15% imperial stout, that i brewed for my first daughters birth! I made an extra effort to seal it properly (wine cork/29mm crown cap/wax seal), because i plan to open one each birthday for next 18 years (thats the age here in Latvia when you stop "being kid"), that's why bottle numbers and seal on top stands for her name- AUSTRA!
P.s. I would have liked black wax, but LHBS had only reddish...
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