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@Mathias: Ah sorry I missed that completely, should really log in more often :P
No! It'll reveal all the stolen art!
Ok, Mr. iLKke, specify a color for the frame to go on this print, please. Black?
Yeah I generally think a passe-partout is a good framing practice :)
Sup, Sventoing! I'm interested in making it work, yeah.
I wonder what iLKke would suggest doing.
If I laid it out so the image wasn't touching the extents of the canvas within the frame (which like you said would give it some nice room to breathe) I could put a small line of text below the image or something.
(here's the last PA I printed - pink frame! You can guess who created the image. Oh wait, her moniker is printed on the image; forgot.)
Mathias: How about scaling it up 3000% (on a 33.375 x 27.5 inches at 300dpi canvas) and making the bg black? On a real C64 there is always somewhat of a border. And it would give the image some space to breathe.
Also, it's only 15 colours! Poor light green feels left out.
Whhhhaatatt's that pixel art, you want me to print you??
Whhhaattt, at like 33 3/8" X 27 1/2". Weellllllll I happen to have a frame maytchiong those dims, naow.
*EDIT
Daannggiiittt
The frame in question would actually result in the red areas being cropped. Screw that.
@tomic: no, it's not intended. also, didn't even know it was on artcity!
Cool as cucumber. I can't say I see the monkey sitting on the robot when it's turned upside down though when flipped over.
yey, first piece in a year! here.
recently noted on artcity that, when you do the Baselitz and flip the pic by 180 degrees, you get a monkey sitting on a robot's shoulders. absolute genius if that was intended :)
submitted something to syntax as well, but the organisers messed it up :/
I normally dislike the look of how wide the pixels are in these, but this looks really great!
Ah yes, the C-64, I remember spending a bit too much time painting and animating sprites there.