Yeah, the program is a bit old but with my customized fonts and applying text with a secondary program, it's functional for me. Fortunately, I have been able to work around any technical limitations of the program.
Blue tones = Brass, the Yellow-Red tones = Woodwinds, Black = Percussion. The stationary Blue dots are large reflective Mylar panels. The guard changes behind them as well as occasionally they become a part of the drill staging.
The guard uniforms and silks were created in geometric panels of different shades of blue. With the concept being "Reflections in Blue", the panels were angled to reflect the blues of the Band uniform as well as the Guard uniform and silks.
my band director used to have this program... nice routine ^_^
knillink 3 years ago
Thanks!
Yeah, the program is a bit old but with my customized fonts and applying text with a secondary program, it's functional for me. Fortunately, I have been able to work around any technical limitations of the program.
DrillDesigns 3 years ago
btw i know the colorguard is in pink, but what do the other colors stand for?
knillink 3 years ago
Hello,
Blue tones = Brass, the Yellow-Red tones = Woodwinds, Black = Percussion. The stationary Blue dots are large reflective Mylar panels. The guard changes behind them as well as occasionally they become a part of the drill staging.
The guard uniforms and silks were created in geometric panels of different shades of blue. With the concept being "Reflections in Blue", the panels were angled to reflect the blues of the Band uniform as well as the Guard uniform and silks.
DrillDesigns 3 years ago