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Star Trek Lables (To scale)
A few TNG and Movie Era Lables to scale with the right color and text
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You spelled Material wrong. ;)
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ma·te·ri·el - The equipment, apparatus, and supplies of a military force or other organization
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Resistance is right on this one - the spelling is different depening on what context you use the word in.
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What are these for?
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I would guess they were for cargo containers, maintenance panels, things of that nature - just to help give interior sets a bit more detail.
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General Phoenix is right. I'm also a prop person..I needed to make some lables for some props.
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Except that they're in perspective and not flat.
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Out of curiosity, were these pictures completely computer generated, or did you create actual labels, print them off, stick them onto something, then take a picture of it? Just wondering...
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Akiela Xal They were made in Illustrator then render in 3DMAX
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Elowan, Id say theres a real good reason why they are not flat and are shot in perspective, to keep people from just copying the image and stealing the labels. Plus it just looks more interesting.
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Nice work on that last set, Resistance. I especially liked the TMP airlock sign. :)
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Thanks. :D More coming soon.
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Any chance of a quick tutorial on those top ones? I could use some labels for my own props... :)
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Those Look Great
What Program Do you Use To Create The Labels? I Use Corel Draw....Then Export As A JPG.
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don't that spelling of Material need a ' somewhere? (without that then it is spelt wrong ;) )
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