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A Myspace Layout Has The Same Design Everywhere On The Page. A Myspace Background Just Has The Design On The Background And the Middle Is just White or One Solid Color With Boarders.
Get fabric paint ( it comes in all colors) and if you need a design get a stencil or make one using tag board.
Gingham is thought to have originated in Germany. It is a cotton cloth, usually worn by young girls. Gingham is mostly red and white checks, or blue and white checks.
There is no real difference between a white background or a white background. I would think the black background will show a image that is mostly white will show a lot better then the white background.
it depends on what color the fabric is. if it is white then no.
The standard design of the logo are the words 'Coca Cola' in a bold, white, cursive font on a red background that simulates the condensation effect on the can or bottle.
Sure, but be sure to photograph your subject against a white background. This way you can digitally select the background and remove it. Then use the fabric picture as a new background. Photoshop allows you to use layers to easily accomplish that. Load your picture into Photoshop. Select the background and delete it, leaving only the main subject and a transparent background. Load the fabric picture into another layer, and move that layer behind your picture. You can load as many different fabric pictures as you want, each into its own layer, and see which one goes best with your picture. Remember to save this new picture as a new Photoshop (.psd) file so you can come back and edit it later. NEVER save over your original picture.
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It depends on the situation. In the UK - an rural roundabout is indicated by a white circle bordered by three arrows facing clockwise - on a blue background.
It's a green background - with a white design consisting of Arabic text above a horizontal sword. See related link.
The Scottish saltire or Cross of St Andrew is a white diagonal cross on a blue background, this design forms part of the Union Jack.