I certainly noticed, and resolved to improve upon them.
So the other day I spent a few minutes at the computer. The graphics were simple and anyone with Microsoft Word can do them.
I just made a text box with a 4 point border and rounded corners that covered half a page, and then repeated the process. This reminded me of the tactical signs used on maps and TO&Es so I was happy. If I could figure out a way to break the top of the box and insert the three dots for a platoon, I'd be even happier. But that I suspect would involve using Paint or some such.
Into the text boxes I first added some line returns. This is important since it lets you move stuff about. I then inserted some graphics; either a basic German balken kreuze or a negative image of an Allied air recognition star that I found easily using Google Image Search:
Then text "Allied Blind 1" or "German Blind 1" was added over top using a font and size I liked and I made sure everything was centered. I just changed the number each time I printed and printed them off on laser transparency sheets until I had 10 blinds for each side.
A few minutes with scissors to cut them out et voila!
On my bare table top |
On top of some terrain |
I'd thought about doing different divisional badges or Canadian regimental cap badges for each blind, but I realized that would drive me mad since I'd have to readjust the centering with EACH sheet.
Plus, I might do Brits or even possibly Americans some day, so the Allied star works for all concerned. I suppose if I ever do Soviets then they'd object and I'll have to do some blinds featuring big Red Stars. But that's easily sorted.
I like the use of transparency plastic for blinds, that's inspired!
ReplyDeleteChuck me the graphics you want to use and I can easily crank out some more blinds for you. I can even do the snazzy three-dots-for-platoon bit along the top if you like, see the Russian Civil War blinds I did a while back: http://www.warbard.ca/2011/12/11/rcw-cards-blinds-in-the-flesh/
-- Brian
Thanks Brian! Your RCW blinds and cards are really quite nice. You obviously paid more attention in digital media class than I did!
DeleteVery nice work. I agree, the transparencies do look better and far less intrusive.
ReplyDeleteThese are lovely! The Reprographics guy at work will be overworked by the time I've collected everything I want him to print :)
ReplyDeleteHI James
ReplyDeleteTerrific idea for Blinds, love that you can see the terrain under the Blind. You have inspired me to have a go and make some; is it ok if I use your Allied and Axis symbols ?
thank John
thanks John
Sure can! I just got them off Google image search.
DeleteSure can! I just got them off Google image search.
DeleteHi James
ReplyDeletethanks, currently working on making up some Blinds
thanks John
Hi James
ReplyDeleteIf you are interested I have finally completed my own clear Blinds but in an oval shape. You can view them at:
http://iagsmgm.blogspot.com.au/
Once again thanks for your great idea.
john
Those look really great!
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