Bootleg artwork

qdogqdog Posts: 11
edited October 2006 in Given To Fly (live)
Anybody else having problems puttin' this stuff together? Or am I the only retard?!
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  • not alone, another retard exists...me
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  • You are not alone ... how do we have to put the whole thing together? Explanation needed ....
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  • It Is Very Tricky, I Had To Screw Around With It For A While To Get It To Work Correctly. You Have To Have A Label Maker, I Bought One For $9. Then In Order To Import The Artwork To The Label Maker Program You Have To Convert It Into Your Clipboard. To Do That You Just Doubleclick The Image That Is In Adobe.
    That Should Help You Out.

    Pm If You Need More Help


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  • It's easy. I'm using Nero 6 burning software. A label making application is included and is very simple to use. Once you have your label software in place, determine the type of paper you are going to use. I'm using Neato label paper. With the black background on the artwork I've found that the matte finish looks the best IMO. The important thing you have to do with sofware is to make sure that you have the right type and brand of paper highlighted before printing. To transfer the adobe image to your label template click on the camera image at the top of the page. Highlight what you want and the image is written to your clipboard. Go to your template, right click, and select paste. Adjust your image inside of your template lines. Be aware of what you are printing before you print so you have the right paper in your printer (CD labels, jewel box covers, etc.) I'm using jewel boxes with clear spines so I can place artwork under the discs. Everything blends really well and looks great when the box is closed. The only thing I haven't done is print the songs out on the discs. I just used the artwork (disc 1, disc 2, etc) provided. I felt it didn't matter anyway because I basically pick up on and memorize the set list by the 2nd or 3rd listen. Have fun. Nero is great software and it is really cheap to buy now. I have had a lot of success with it!
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  • I'm going out of my mind trying here, i usually just do the actual cd labels. I never do the jewel case!

    More Coffee, can you email your template? So i can just print this thing out!

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  • Nero saves the day - carefully select and copy graphics out of supplied PDF files into Nero template. Saves fiddling around trying to make supplied docs work and BTW, what about an A4 release for the Europeans, "8.5 X 11 - Letter" isn't a world-wide standard chaps !
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