As some of you may or may not know, I am a writer for the website eHow.com. I took this particular blog post and formatted it for eHow, where it has continued to receive a lot of hits from readers.
Unfortunately, eHow has discontinued its writing program since merging with a larger company. I have agreed to sell the rights to my articles published on eHow, which now become property of the new company.
As part of the agreement, I have to remove any content that currently appears as an article on eHow.com since I no longer own that content. Rest assured, everything else on my blog will stay as is since I own the rights to this blog content.
But never fear, there is still a way to find out the information needed to create your own comp card in Photoshop. Instead of reading it here on my blog, simply click on the link below, which will take you to the same content that used to be in this post, but on the eHow.com site:
How to Create Your Own Modeling Comp Cards
So you'll still be able to get all the info needed to put together a great comp card...it'll just have to be on another site. Of course eHow can't replace the valuable information and insight that I'll continue to post here on A Model's Diary so don't worry, my blog is here to stay! ;-)
Comments
To 'anonymous': Just have it printed as a normal photo (in the right size of course), instead of using your home printer.
D.D.
I love your blog. Thank you for all the great information.
Can you give me an example for comp card for male.
Thank you for being a reader, I appreciate you! :-)
Below is a link to a blog post I did that shows examples of male model comp cards:
http://amodelsdiary.blogspot.com/2012/06/samples-of-male-model-comp-cards.html
Happy reading!