We've tried perfecting the backlights we do for quite a while now and it has never quite worked out perfectly.
At first we tried doing them with backlight film which was pretty disappointing. After putting up with that for a while we decided to try out banner. To our surprise it was actually a bit better but still nowhere near what we wanted.
In the end the best we managed was actually using canvas. It was by far the best of the 3 but still not as good as we wanted.
As we don't do that many backlits we put the perfectionism aside and just did them on canvas.
Recently though I've been to a sign expo and saw the perfect backlight. The lighting was even, the blacks were pitch black the colors really popped and they were "glowing" from edge to edge, no shadows or anything...it was perfect and now I'm more determined that ever to find out how they are done.
Here are two images of the backlit I saw at the expo:
Here are also some I found online which are awesome as well: http://imgur.com/a/btl8B
So...does anyone know how these are done ?
At first we tried doing them with backlight film which was pretty disappointing. After putting up with that for a while we decided to try out banner. To our surprise it was actually a bit better but still nowhere near what we wanted.
In the end the best we managed was actually using canvas. It was by far the best of the 3 but still not as good as we wanted.
As we don't do that many backlits we put the perfectionism aside and just did them on canvas.
Recently though I've been to a sign expo and saw the perfect backlight. The lighting was even, the blacks were pitch black the colors really popped and they were "glowing" from edge to edge, no shadows or anything...it was perfect and now I'm more determined that ever to find out how they are done.
Here are two images of the backlit I saw at the expo:
Here are also some I found online which are awesome as well: http://imgur.com/a/btl8B
So...does anyone know how these are done ?