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Field covers
How do you design your field covers. where do you find a template etc. and then how do you make them.
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Holy Cleavage BATMAN!!!!!
That's a sizzlin' hot AVATAR! I'll never be able to read anything in your posts because I'll be distracted all the time! LOL!
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Batman
I suggest you check w/ Michigan Joe on the board. He was generous to send me a template for a field cover. The template was an Microsoft Excel file, so hopefully you have that program. If you can't hold get of Michigan Joe, check back w/ me and I can send you the template.
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To all who do Field Covers
Do you print your field covers on vinyl? I plan to take a template to a print shop and have the printers make a vinyl cover. Will the players run on a vinyl surface or is there some other surface?
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Bumping up
for Michigan Joe. See the 1st post of the thread.
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basic principles...
For starters I want to point out that we have people on this site that have perfected many of the graphics, printing, and materials which makes purchasing a field cover a great choice.
For those who love the "do it myself approach", a very simple way to create a field design is using Excel (or any spreadsheet program). This kind of program has the "grid" that makes it easy to have perfectly drawn out lines. The technique for the lines is to set column and row width such that you have perfect square cells (each representing 1 yard). Then simply add "border lines" to the cells as necessary to create the field lines. Obviously the background color needs to be green and the cell border lines white. Then simply add graphics thru cutting/pasting and importing from whatever source you can find on the web. If you are familiar with Excel you will know what I mean and this is a piece of cake, taking less 15 minutes to create the general field outline and hash marks. If you are not familiar with Excel you would have to play around a little bit to get comfortable. The real challenge is printing and material selection. You need to find an ecomonical means to printing the large size cover. Obviously, it would be easiest to apply the field cover as one sheet, but its feasible to apply the field cover as multiple sheets of paper and simply spray clear coat over the top to create a nice smooth surface. If you don't want to do the homemade low cost paper (with spray clear coat) route you can go to sign shops or printing shops to talk to them about material options. Joe
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