You saw this coming. It has been a thought in the back of your head for the longest time ever since you opened your Bonanza booth.
You posted all the items that you wanted to sell, you tweaked every setting in your booth until it met your expectations, you setup your payment methods, and finally, you began your advertising of your booth in every place you can on the Internet, but something feels missing.
True this booth looks great the way it is but you want it to really stand out, to really show the world what you and this booth is all about. The time has come to personalize the graphics in your Bonanza booth.
Before you can even begin to redecorate your booth, you must have the right tools for the right job.
1. A great graphics program that allows you to paint, draw text, alter pictures to your taste, and allows you to save those pictures in the jpg, png, or gif image formats.
2. A 3D graphics program that allows you to make 3D objects, 3D text, alter pictures to your taste, and allows you to save those pictures in the jpg, png, or gif image formats.
For number 1, I use a very nice open source graphics package called The Gimp. Believe me, once you get your hands on this wonderful computer software, you will wonder how you got along without it.
For number 2, I would recommend another open source 3D graphics software called Blender. It has already been used to make several 3D graphics movies including "Elephants Dream" and "Big Buck Bunny"
With these two software programs, you will be able to create great looking booth banners, panel images, profile images, and more. The only limit is your imagination!
It will take some time to learn how to use the softwares but once you get the basics down, everything else will fall into place. Ideas will soon come and before you know it, you are designing your images for your booth.
The only thing you will have to be aware of is to make sure your images are the right size for each panel image, banner image, or profile image you are working on, otherwise, it will not look right once you upload them.
I have only scratched the surface. The rest is up to you to take it where you want it.
Happy Designing!!!!