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[ QUOTE ] [/ QUOTE ] it looks like boondock saints, friend what movie is this from? [/ QUOTE ] |
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I'm not the most technically savvy so what hardware and software do you need for this? Obviously I know you need a computer and printer but any specific printer or a $80 HP Inkjet do the job?
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This thread would have gotten a lot more responses if the title wasnt rasterbator
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How is it possible that this could exist and more people don't know about it? What a great tool. Now I need to decide what would look cool in black and white.
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This thing looks really really neat...
I'm with mroels here. My printer is a POS Canon bubblejet or some crap... if the plan is to make something like this look really good, is it worth going to like, Kinko's and printing it on a good printer? My gut says yes. Who's got experience and advice to offer? |
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My school has nice printers...
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#17
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3 words: training day poster
http://cinecover.free.fr/divx/training_day_front.jpg damn quick reply and the no image feature... |
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how far away do you have to be to see the image? I'm printing a 1.5x1 meter one and the dots look huge on the paper coming out of the printer.
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that was my thought at first, but once its all assembled, its quite clear from a foot away.
its worth it to cut away the excess white around the edges, as they suggest; i just hope you have either a steady hand and a lot of patience, or a paper cutter. |
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I'm planning to gamble it up and cut a row at a time with scissors... I should check the house for a paper cutter first though
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