Special price just for you, pm for deets....Codeblue wrote:Speaking of Ninth Circle, first flippable IJ since pre-Mondo?
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The Last of Moss Collab did well. Not this well... Probably the most expensive Shaw ever.Codeblue wrote:Speaking of Ninth Circle, first flippable IJ since pre-Mondo?
Billy,iambillyg wrote:There was a standing lamp behind the person holding the print. I edited it out when cleaning up the shot.thekharmainitiative wrote:I'm confused. Is the print backlit in that photo? Where's the light source?
What does it look like without the backlighting?
This was done to show the effect of the stock the art is printed on.
What does this look like without the backlight? Framing this with a backlight will be a chore (and expensive). Unless of course you can just make a big ass 18x24 window decal out of it...
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had one carted and let it go because of exactly this reason . . .jcbudny wrote:Billy,iambillyg wrote:There was a standing lamp behind the person holding the print. I edited it out when cleaning up the shot.thekharmainitiative wrote:I'm confused. Is the print backlit in that photo? Where's the light source?
What does it look like without the backlighting?
This was done to show the effect of the stock the art is printed on.
What does this look like without the backlight? Framing this with a backlight will be a chore (and expensive). Unless of course you can just make a big ass 18x24 window decal out of it...
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are they actually selling though or is it the usual thing of people buying crazy priced BINs and then not paying?clandestinex wrote:Really sad to see these already going for $500 - ugh, I can only hope Jay hooks us 9th Circle members up.
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I am sad that this was so hard to get and that I did not get it.
Without a light source behind it, it appears a bit white. If you framed it with a white piece of foam core, it would appear as though the image had been printed on a white stock. If you framed it with a piece of black foam core, the image still appear as though it had been printed on a white stock, but it'd be a bit darker.jcbudny wrote:Billy,
What does this look like without the backlight? Framing this with a backlight will be a chore (and expensive). Unless of course you can just make a big ass 18x24 window decal out of it...
It's not as though it's fully transparent where the white parts are actually clear, like a window. It's sort of 'milky'? Sorry I can't show what I mean. I didn't take detail shots of it, as I was told they had already been taken.
But yeah, unless you're mounting this on a light box, or shipping it to Framing Devil to do some of his more involved work, the effect will be a bit lost.
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I'm telling myself Im not too bummed about missing it cuz of display limitations and the "my kids poop their pants every time they see it" factor. But no, it's badass and I want it. I hope we see some worthy frames.
Diabolos80 wrote:I'm telling myself Im not too bummed about missing it cuz of display limitations and the "my kids poop their pants every time they see it" factor. But no, it's badass and I want it. I hope we see some worthy frames.
1. sell something off that you don't want as bad.
2. use proceeds to purchase print you want more than the one from number 1.
3. kids begin pooping pants (again?)
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With the ebay prices right now, plus a fancy lit frame, I'd have to sell many somethings. Annnnd I'd have to buy new pants for the kids. I'll stick with the Englert variant I scored today. That might be my only 4/26 purchase cuz I'm not too thrilled with LD's...lujborg wrote:Diabolos80 wrote:I'm telling myself Im not too bummed about missing it cuz of display limitations and the "my kids poop their pants every time they see it" factor. But no, it's badass and I want it. I hope we see some worthy frames.
1. sell something off that you don't want as bad.
2. use proceeds to purchase print you want more than the one from number 1.
3. kids begin pooping pants (again?)
Diabolos80 wrote:With the ebay prices right now, plus a fancy lit frame, I'd have to sell many somethings. Annnnd I'd have to buy new pants for the kids. I'll stick with the Englert variant I scored today. That might be my only 4/26 purchase cuz I'm not too thrilled with LD's...lujborg wrote:Diabolos80 wrote:I'm telling myself Im not too bummed about missing it cuz of display limitations and the "my kids poop their pants every time they see it" factor. But no, it's badass and I want it. I hope we see some worthy frames.
1. sell something off that you don't want as bad.
2. use proceeds to purchase print you want more than the one from number 1.
3. kids begin pooping pants (again?)
You can make a decent light box for about $50. EMEK shows you how...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ZEum5fqRNc
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Easy peasy, and funny to boot.apschmid wrote:You can make a decent light box for about $50. EMEK shows you how...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ZEum5fqRNc