- January 29, 2008
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Ok, I'm starting to learn and collect different fanart, but I have a few questions.
1) There are basically two skin "formats" for fanart, one for the xface/chrome skins that show all episode information on the right side, and one for spinsafe (among others) that display episode information on bottom as well... is this correct?
2) The XFace and chrome skins will overlay the episode list on top of the fanart, so having the right side black (or white) isn't as important as it is with spinsafe (episodes would be hard to read if fanart is too noisy)
3) Are chrome skins preferred usually because they don't have to have the text boxes (which don't always line up right)?
4) When making my own fanart, should I make it for both formats? Should I include the transparent text boxes? What would be suggested with this... http://www.thetvdb.com/banners/fanart/original/81640-1.jpg?
I'm trying to get a feel for where fanart will be going in the near future as well (that's why I want to know what format to focus on). It seems like some of the newer fan art is trying to fit both formats, which I think is pretty cool...like http://jossan.visse.nu/~spuck/FanArtVote/thumbs/76156_dark_scrubs_4.png.
I just want to make sure if I spend time making my own fanart, it's not going to be incompatible or obsolete next month.
Is it generally a good idea to have the series name on the fanart? For example, here'a series taboo that I created: Taboo: Series Info. For the fanart, it's a generic picture I pulled off the web but I thought it looked appropriate for the series. Not sure if I should put the series logo on it or not.
Does full screen fan art ever look better than when light/dark gradients are applied (to make episode list and description easier to read)? Or if I see a full fanart that I like, should I immediately photoshop it and apply gradients for whatever skin I'm using?
While on the topic, what do you folks suggest as the best skin to use with TV series fan art? Where do you see the future of fanart in the next few years? (more towards xface format, spinsafe format, or something completely different?
THanks for all the help, it's much appreciated.
1) There are basically two skin "formats" for fanart, one for the xface/chrome skins that show all episode information on the right side, and one for spinsafe (among others) that display episode information on bottom as well... is this correct?
2) The XFace and chrome skins will overlay the episode list on top of the fanart, so having the right side black (or white) isn't as important as it is with spinsafe (episodes would be hard to read if fanart is too noisy)
3) Are chrome skins preferred usually because they don't have to have the text boxes (which don't always line up right)?
4) When making my own fanart, should I make it for both formats? Should I include the transparent text boxes? What would be suggested with this... http://www.thetvdb.com/banners/fanart/original/81640-1.jpg?
I'm trying to get a feel for where fanart will be going in the near future as well (that's why I want to know what format to focus on). It seems like some of the newer fan art is trying to fit both formats, which I think is pretty cool...like http://jossan.visse.nu/~spuck/FanArtVote/thumbs/76156_dark_scrubs_4.png.
I just want to make sure if I spend time making my own fanart, it's not going to be incompatible or obsolete next month.
Is it generally a good idea to have the series name on the fanart? For example, here'a series taboo that I created: Taboo: Series Info. For the fanart, it's a generic picture I pulled off the web but I thought it looked appropriate for the series. Not sure if I should put the series logo on it or not.
Does full screen fan art ever look better than when light/dark gradients are applied (to make episode list and description easier to read)? Or if I see a full fanart that I like, should I immediately photoshop it and apply gradients for whatever skin I'm using?
While on the topic, what do you folks suggest as the best skin to use with TV series fan art? Where do you see the future of fanart in the next few years? (more towards xface format, spinsafe format, or something completely different?
THanks for all the help, it's much appreciated.