The Matrix 14 Eng
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- NickTierce
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Holy fudge. Okay, I need one of these.
- 63schoeffling
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Variant looks way better than I was expecting.Crash607 wrote:How do they look in person?
I think the reg is my favorite though.
Any pics of the variant you can share? I was expecting the variant to be my favorite, just hoping the GID doesn't ruin the daylight experience on it...63schoeffling wrote:Variant looks way better than I was expecting.Crash607 wrote:How do they look in person?
I think the reg is my favorite though.
- RambosRemodeler
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You are going to be really disappointed then. The entire GID layer is visible. BrailleJaspar wrote:Any pics of the variant you can share? I was expecting the variant to be my favorite, just hoping the GID doesn't ruin the daylight experience on it...63schoeffling wrote:Variant looks way better than I was expecting.Crash607 wrote:How do they look in person?
I think the reg is my favorite though.
choke wrote:I won't give up a flip that I can get myself to someone who is convinced they need it. None of us need any of this fudge. It's art. It's not medicine.
Jaspar wrote:Any pics of the variant you can share? I was expecting the variant to be my favorite, just hoping the GID doesn't ruin the daylight experience on it...63schoeffling wrote:Variant looks way better than I was expecting.Crash607 wrote:How do they look in person?
I think the reg is my favorite though.
Kramerica wrote:never listen to anything rambo says.
RambosRemodeler wrote:You're entitled to your opinion but it's wrong.
Yeah, think I've seen that pic. Was just hoping to see another pic where it didn't look as bad! Would be ironic if the 'showstopper' feature of the variant was a showstopper (or to put it in another non-nonsensical way, if it killed it, rather than killed it)
- RambosRemodeler
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Nope that is exactly how it looks. It's a cool poster but that GID
choke wrote:I won't give up a flip that I can get myself to someone who is convinced they need it. None of us need any of this fudge. It's art. It's not medicine.
That's a shame. I'm sure you can generally make/get GID more transparent than that. Personally, I wish we'd had the option to abort the GID layer (and had the green on black variant instead )RambosRemodeler wrote:Nope that is exactly how it looks. It's a cool poster but that GID
- maddoghoek100
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you actually can not get GID on a dark print that does not have this effect, nature of the pigment. You maximize the glow effect against a light background. Against a white background you need substantially less GID ink to achieve the effect. You will almost always have ghosting of the glow layer in daylight against a dark background. because you need a fairly substantial layer of GID and it has different reflective properties. As GID builds up it starts to look white, while in thin layers it is clear.
Im sure it will still be cool in person, and remember as with all GID prints do not frame them with UV glass or they will not glow. The cheaper the glass the better.
Im sure it will still be cool in person, and remember as with all GID prints do not frame them with UV glass or they will not glow. The cheaper the glass the better.
Jaspar wrote:That's a shame. I'm sure you can generally make/get GID more transparent than that. Personally, I wish we'd had the option to abort the GID layer (and had the green on black variant instead )RambosRemodeler wrote:Nope that is exactly how it looks. It's a cool poster but that GID
It glows very well. Charges almost instantly.oldgreg wrote:The GID layer is extremely visible on this print. I could tell how visible it was even in low lighting. It's still a bad ass design, and I bet it glows really well.
Kramerica wrote:never listen to anything rambo says.
RambosRemodeler wrote:You're entitled to your opinion but it's wrong.
- GiantBoyDective
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thankfully its not as bad in person as it is on pics too. was kinda freaking out about that. under glass im sure it would be even better
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danieldanger wrote:what you do aint hustlin. see, in MY hustle, i get to sell the whole run and each print only costs me like $6. y'alls is small potatoe street level fudge.