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Making Oversized Posters
In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to make any size poster - and then how you can tile it so that it can be printed on a standard printer, and then cut and glued together. It’s a great way to get your message out without paying a fortune!
Of course, you can always make a huge page size in Create using File -> Custom Page Size and make your graphics fill this page, export to PDF and have Kinko’s or some printer output the graphic to a large poster. But here, we’re concentrating on home-made banners!
Step 1 - make your design on one page in Create - we’ll use a graphic prepared by Stone Art Contest winner, Ann Randall - click the dove to download the Create document. |
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