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Originally Posted by kdwallace
That's kind of cool but the spacing is too wide - either you need to print it differently or trim them smaller and put them closer together.
A lot of ones in here are like that.
1. I printed a 4x4 black and white one and it drained by black ink. There was alot of black though. I printed my others at Kinko'sOriginally Posted by Apolloburningstar
Man every time i see this i want to do but dont know how. I have a feeling it wouldnt come out as good as some of your guys. I have a couple of questions. I thikn there are other posters who wanna know also so this would help a bunch of us.
1) how much ink does an average pic use?
2)Is there a certain type of paper to use?
3)How do you know how apart they should be?
4)what should i use to keep em on the wall?
Thanks for the help guys!
how big are the sheets?Originally Posted by Wikipedia
They sell the foam stuff at staples or michaels. I bought mine a 3 pack at staples for 20 bucks.
Originally Posted by munisha
I rasterbated my first pic! I made one for my boyfriend. I used foamboard, spray adhesive, an exacto knife, a ruler, and double stick tape (We def gonna be painting the walls when it's time to move out!). Took me bout 4 - 5 hrs from printing the pic (at school) to applying it to the board, letting it dry, cutting it out and applying to the wall. Anyway, here are the pics...![]()
Materials Used
Thickness of the foam board
Finished first row
Finished second row
Finished third row
Mounted on his wall