Hi to all,
I have just made (in Photoshop) a cartoon figure that I name "The Bombay Baboon", which I intend to use in a fictional repaint of the Bristol Bombay, along with the 4 non-fictional ones I will upload, as a bonus extra repaint for those who will download it.
I titled it THE BOMBAY BABOON in order to alliterate the B's (there are 3 b's in the title).
I attach the image. It will appear on the port side nose of the Bombay on a background of dark earth.
I would then like your opinion:
Should I leave it square as this image is or should I make the black background round or oval?
I chose black so that it may contrast well with the dark earth background of the camouflage color.
Or would you have another color to propose--except white, which will clash with the lettering?
Your tastes matter and will be taken into consideration in the degree that is possible.
I have been working on this repaint for so long that I now think I am suffering from acute Bombay-itis and need to get my head examined....
Nick
I have just made (in Photoshop) a cartoon figure that I name "The Bombay Baboon", which I intend to use in a fictional repaint of the Bristol Bombay, along with the 4 non-fictional ones I will upload, as a bonus extra repaint for those who will download it.
I titled it THE BOMBAY BABOON in order to alliterate the B's (there are 3 b's in the title).
I attach the image. It will appear on the port side nose of the Bombay on a background of dark earth.
I would then like your opinion:
Should I leave it square as this image is or should I make the black background round or oval?
I chose black so that it may contrast well with the dark earth background of the camouflage color.
Or would you have another color to propose--except white, which will clash with the lettering?
Your tastes matter and will be taken into consideration in the degree that is possible.
I have been working on this repaint for so long that I now think I am suffering from acute Bombay-itis and need to get my head examined....
Nick