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eddy_hitler commented at 2012-10-26 19:53:53 » #1189840
Good lord. This motherfucker is 16mb big. Or in other words the better part of an hour for any poor bastard still on a modem.
Still, worth it, even if I did literally almost fall asleep (it's ~1.30am local) waiting for it to crawl across my broadband conneciton. The quality of the linework is pretty fantastic, I almost took it for really HQ scan of an official Ghibli Calendar image (note to self: get the 2013 one on order, stat) until I noticed some bits were from DVD stillframes or other pics I've only ever seen in a rather lower resolution. As it's from DA I presume it's a labour-of-love vectorisation?
Top hole in any case. Fukken saved, and I'll see if I can't convince the Holders Of The A0-Size Printer at work to let me shove it in there as source material. 9500x4400 at A0 is equivalent to 2350x1100 on A4, right? Or about 200dpi... ~133dpi if they've loaded it with roll-paper and the print uses approximately the full 33-inch width and a 71 inch length ...
(and there's always the "print it on two separate pieces of A3 using the colour laser" option...)
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Good lord. This motherfucker is 16mb big. Or in other words the better part of an hour for any poor bastard still on a modem.
Still, worth it, even if I did literally almost fall asleep (it's ~1.30am local) waiting for it to crawl across my broadband conneciton. The quality of the linework is pretty fantastic, I almost took it for really HQ scan of an official Ghibli Calendar image (note to self: get the 2013 one on order, stat) until I noticed some bits were from DVD stillframes or other pics I've only ever seen in a rather lower resolution. As it's from DA I presume it's a labour-of-love vectorisation?
Top hole in any case. Fukken saved, and I'll see if I can't convince the Holders Of The A0-Size Printer at work to let me shove it in there as source material. 9500x4400 at A0 is equivalent to 2350x1100 on A4, right? Or about 200dpi... ~133dpi if they've loaded it with roll-paper and the print uses approximately the full 33-inch width and a 71 inch length ...
(and there's always the "print it on two separate pieces of A3 using the colour laser" option...)
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