Wow, very nice, Billy-- not exactly the way I envisioned it in my head-- but superb job and coordinates with your decor.iambillyg wrote:Thanks to awesome instructions from summoner, I did my first float today. Probably should have gone with a 22x28, but oh well.
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Perillo Jack Rabbit Slim's (Pulp Fiction)
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nice thick mat, love the choice, great jobPLUSH wrote: we went with a velvet mat and Museum glass.
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That's an awful lot of orange for me. I'd make that the accent color instead. I'm not sure that blue is complimentary to the print either, but maybe that's just me.KXG wrote:Hey guys, thinking of going this route for my Perillo Avengers. Opinions welcome
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Thanks for the advice. I'd like to try leaving the blue single matt narrow like in the example shown but I want to try and get that orange top matt changed to white (kind of like how therivler1's PHISH looks on page 33) and see how a narrower orange frame will look. I'm having trouble with the dimensions though, it's just not coming out right.
Failing that maybe I should just go with a simple set up. I've seem some framed stuff that don't look like they have matts though, such as these nice perillo's here. Are they still protected from the glass?
http://forum.expressobeans.com/viewtopi ... o#p1257592
Failing that maybe I should just go with a simple set up. I've seem some framed stuff that don't look like they have matts though, such as these nice perillo's here. Are they still protected from the glass?
http://forum.expressobeans.com/viewtopi ... o#p1257592
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never really been into the faile art, but the velvet matt and frame up here is sweet as, congratsdrummer7795 wrote:nice thick mat, love the choice, great jobPLUSH wrote: we went with a velvet mat and Museum glass.
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Thanks ! Actually picking up a couple more on Friday