Tony Rome
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Sometimes I spend a little too much time making sure my graphic is straight on a window. It doesn't help I will admit I don't have a great eye to line up just on sight alone.
I am thinking there is a method (probably pretty simple) that I should be aware of.
If it is nice squared or text or straight image it is easier, but I seem to do a lot of crazy fonts where there really isn't a straight line to measure or level.
If I have straight text I would usually measure from the end to the top (or bottom) of window on each right and left side.
Here is an idea I thought would make it easier, but feel free to shoot it down because I never heard/saw anyone do this, so I am guessing there is a good reason.
I thought, what if I just created a horizontal line on the very top, maybe bottom too, and just lined it up with that and peeled it off when i am done with the install?
Any advice?
Please try to be nice, I realize I may be setting myself up here.
I will take some abuse as long as it comes with an answer, lol.
I am thinking there is a method (probably pretty simple) that I should be aware of.
If it is nice squared or text or straight image it is easier, but I seem to do a lot of crazy fonts where there really isn't a straight line to measure or level.
If I have straight text I would usually measure from the end to the top (or bottom) of window on each right and left side.
Here is an idea I thought would make it easier, but feel free to shoot it down because I never heard/saw anyone do this, so I am guessing there is a good reason.
I thought, what if I just created a horizontal line on the very top, maybe bottom too, and just lined it up with that and peeled it off when i am done with the install?
Any advice?
Please try to be nice, I realize I may be setting myself up here.
I will take some abuse as long as it comes with an answer, lol.