(Oh. And BTW, you could have left the color codes. I'll be adding it back <hopefully> tonight.)
From: San Diego, CA | Registered: Jul 2003
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Those are damn good Drake. I'm half tempted to try and find away to print them out and hang them on my wall of Legion art (with your permission of course). That's probably the highest compliment I can think to give you. Damn fine work.
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From: NOVA by way of NOIN | Registered: Jul 2003
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quote:Originally posted by minesurfer: I'm half tempted to try and find away to print them out and hang them on my wall of Legion art.
I would be honored to be on that wall of Legion art -- I'm not sure how you'd be able to do it though since the original files are only a few inches tall (I created them for the web, not to be printed -- I don't even have any larger versions myself). Maybe there's a program that can let you do it (or maybe I'm thinking it's more complicated than it is?).
And thanks again to you guys for the nice words
From: New York, NY | Registered: Jul 2003
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I had a little success with enlarging your team sketch on pg 5 of this thread. I saved it in jpg format then inserted it into MS Word. In word, I grabbed the corner of the image and moved it until it was fitting nicely on 8.5"x11" paper.
Digitally, the piece looked great. No distortion at all. I printed it out and there was a litlle blurring around the outside lines of the Legionnaires. Don't get me wrong, it still looked good and the details were there... all in all it reproduced good enough for my wall. It could be that a top of the line printer is all that would be needed to print out the modified Word file.
I'm going to try it with some of your other works. I'll let you know how it turns out... My wife says the process works sometimes, but not others.
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From: NOVA by way of NOIN | Registered: Jul 2003
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I found that if you save them as a PostScript Image then reopen them at twice the normal DPI (which should be 72 meaning you open it as a 144) it makes for a real good image. But you have to have a paint program like Paint Shop Pro or PhotoShop to do it with. I'm not sure if any of the free programs out there support PostScript images.
From: Utah | Registered: Jul 2003
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In honor of Kara's upcoming return (yes, this is my own tweaked version of her outfit -- I couldn't bring myself to draw her in the new midriff-bearing version).
From: New York, NY | Registered: Jul 2003
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