Hellraiser Schematics Done?

Unfated

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Ok, I finished recreating the three main Hellraiser schematics in Illustrator.
I need advise on how they look and if anyone can spot problems with
them. I'm sorry for the small size, but after i saved them as .eps files then
opened them in photoshop, then saving them as .jpg files, then hosting them
on my Myspace pics section this is the size they show up as. Any comments
would help. Thank you.

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I would love to take credit for these, but all I did is recreate the design
from various sources. The best of which was one of the Hellraiser comic books.

I was going to offer them on ebay. There is a guy that offers them on there
now, but they are not very nice copies. But I have decided to offer them here
FREE instead, and hope that some schmuck does not turn around and sell them there
him/herself. I'm just not sure how to go about that. Right now they are an Adobe
Illustrator file. Which makes them vector based (or at least the text is) and they print
out very nice on parchment paper. Every time I open them in another form they don't
print as nice. Any thoughts??
 
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Bump for ideas.

Converting a graphic between formats always seems to kill the quality. I don't know if this is possible, but an you convert or imbed the images into a PDF file? I had a scan I wanted to get printed into a poster at Staples and they recommended the best quality scan I could get saved as a PDF to get a nice-looking poster-sized print.
 
That worked great. I now have them in a PDF and they print out very crisp.
The alignment is just a bit off though. So it has to be printed with no
margins, or it will reduce the size and push it to the right a bit.
 
Is there anyone that wants to host the files? I have not figured out how
to host them on my website. I'm still learning Dreamweaver. So if anyone
can host them we can make them available to everyone.
 
One of my first posts here........

I LOVE YOU.........

Having just had a full size lament panel (panel 1) tattooed on my back I've always wanted some schematic designs but not wanted to pay the ludicrous prices out there.

Thanks a bunch......:love
 
Glad it worked out for you, Unfated. Even gladder you made these available. Can't wait to print a set up and beat 'em around a bit. They're going to look great in my new office, if I ever get the remodeling finished.
 
Anyone have an online source for parchment or vellum that will go through a printer?

Thanks for the PDFs. Can't wait to weather these up and stick them in some nice frames.
 
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