Back to the Future

this in pdf, thanks ...

Biff's painting and the three "Enchantment under the sea" decorations are painted with brush. They make no sense in PDF. Why don't you take paint brush and oil paints and paint them yourself on real canvas or cutting boards? That would be more screen accurate.
 
Okay, Biff's painting is not so easy to paint. But the three decorations are very simple. Even a school kid could paint them.

ANY painting is not easy to paint unless you're already really good at it, even then it's a bit of a problem.
 
What newspaper/magazine puts the phone number under the article?!? :lol

Looks like they had some space left to fill... :lol
 
ANY painting is not easy to paint unless you're already really good at it, even then it's a bit of a problem.

Not so difficult for me. Of course, Biff's painting wouldn't be easy to paint without a good basic pattern. But the images of the three fishes are in a good resolution to depicture them.

Would people buy that, if I would make replicas of them for sale? And at what price?
 
People would probably buy it, but it's not exactly something instantly recognizable in the film. Only real hardcore fans would really know what it is. Others would just think it's a painting of Donald Trump.
 
... Only real hardcore fans would really know what it is. Others would just think it's a painting of Donald Trump.

Is there actually someone other than a hardcore fan, who buys replicas or props? :lol
 
And here is my current project: Marty McFly's driver license!

Maybe you already have his driver license in your prop collection. I'm pretty sure, it's this one:

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Apart from the very low quality of this image: Did you never wonder, how it's possible to have in 1985 a high-tech driver license with colored holograms and things like that? This kind of driver licenses was first issued in 1991.

I know: Marty's driver license is never to see in the movie, but Marty talked about it and so it's a "must have" for me and my collection. I looked on the internet, what kind of designs the driver licenses in 1985 had, and made my own with Photoimpact. I rebuilt Marty's signature from parts of his letter for Doc in Lou's Cafe.

Here is the result (below this image is a link to the PDF file - no vector graphics, but a high resolution pixel graphic for a realistic print out in original size 3.5 × 2.25 inch):


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The PDF file: Marty_McFly_Driver_License_made_by_Roland_Zubcic


Enjoy it! :)
 
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nice work on the license

as for that painting , some companys can print things onto a canvas that has premade brush painting marks , so looks just like it was painted
 
nice work on the license ...

Thank you! :)


... as for that painting , some companys can print things onto a canvas that has premade brush painting marks , so looks just like it was painted

Yes, some companies do that. I have some printed canvas in my home decoration. The part with the premade brush painting I can do myself with different filters of my graphics software. But it's necessary to have a very high resolution pattern. Daniel's screen shot (maybe) is good enough to depicture it as a real painting. But it's not good for a realistic print.
 
hello,is possible to have this sign in pdf was he you please,and the exact text "our next heap big...."
Thank you very much, thanks to the members of the forum!

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Hi guys,

right now I'm working on this poster "Battle of the Bands". But it's really hard to recognize the two "cliparts" in the banner.

Could somebody please point me in the right direction? E.G. words I could start a google search.

Thanks in advance

Dietrich
 
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