Framed Stuff Part 3
- talkingdeads
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Diana is truly a sweetheart for painting this scene of my niece for me
This matte is actually the same hue of frond as the girl and swan the colors came out a little wonky on camera
These next few are what poster collecting is all about to me
here is one I did for a friend....
Tic Toc....
I have a Emek Decemberist, 10,000 Lakes, A Ryden, Fairey and others that I have done this year for friends here ..
http://picasaweb.google.com/aceframing/ ... Frames2008
Tic Toc....
I have a Emek Decemberist, 10,000 Lakes, A Ryden, Fairey and others that I have done this year for friends here ..
http://picasaweb.google.com/aceframing/ ... Frames2008
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Dude I'm so jealous of that Field Of Dreams poster! Looks awesome framed.
Where did you get that Ferris poster at?
Where did you get that Ferris poster at?
http://www.mondotees.com/index.asp?Page ... rodID=3462Burleson65 wrote:Dude I'm so jealous of that Field Of Dreams poster! Looks awesome framed.
Where did you get that Ferris poster at?
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i couldn't really get a good shot of the Field of Dreams one, there is actually a very transparent ink layer on on the field, so that as people approach it the light angle hits it just right and the players appear. It's a pretty cool effect and one of the many times I'm able to say that those guys at Decoder Ring Design Concern are brilliantBurleson65 wrote:Dude I'm so jealous of that Field Of Dreams poster! Looks awesome framed.
Where did you get that Ferris poster at?
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Ok, so I need some opinions on this... I just got this back from the framer, and I don't know if I love it or not. Please give me all your comments and suggestions, 'cause I may have them re-do some things. I must say that I really liked the "idea" of this, but... well, you tell me what you think...
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i like it. i think the framer did a good job. what would you have them re-do?
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Thanks for the kind words. The lines were intentionally off because I felt like it would go better with the randomness of the print's border. I am still indifferent about the color choices... I was initially thinking I would do the second (inner) matt yellow, but then, of course, they didn't have any bright yellows (understandably), so we went with the "pinkish" color. I also cannot decide if I like the blue outer color...DMBfan wrote:I think it looks pretty bad-ass. Some of the lines are off, but that may be intentional in some spots, and it kinds of adds to the flow.
If it was mine i'd be psyched, pretty custom and unique!
But I am glad to hear that some else likes it. And don't get me wrong, I think it's awesome, but I just don't know if it detracts from the greatness of the print, or if it flows with it fully.
I guess I also feel that in some places there is a little to much "pink" color showing, and in some other places a little too much white border showing.
i can totally see what you are getting at/may be concerned about, but as previously stated by others...i love it this way and would def. keep it, but if it bothers you, and will do so everytime you look at it for life...then, i'd consider a change...if only for sanity sake!
again, personally, i really like it!
again, personally, i really like it!
iratasan wrote:a wise man once said "you know that you have a problem when you start hanging pictures at door knob height."