Dear Mr. Tisdale,
I cannot thank you enough for the thoughtful
Christmas gift you sent my husband and I this year.
We have never owned an electric grouter(.)
(And we look forward to) the many happy memories it will provide.
Nothing says Christmas like grouting.
Fantastic work, thank you SOOO much!
Thank you so much!
The green will vary, according to printers.
Amazing work. Truly in awe!Used my own screenshot with the painting hold by Dylan:
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I removed Dylan's hands and top of the head, corrected the perspective and upscaled it with a slight enhancement in Topaz Photo AI. The painting printed on paper is cropped at the perimeter (it's not the whole image):
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I used the full painting...
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... to recreate the printed paper with the card colors inverted:
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Download the hi-res files from here ==> The Grim Barbarity of Optics and Design.png and here ==> The Macrodata Refinement Calamity.png.
The dimensions are made to those approximated by Astyanax (I'm sure these are pretty close), more exactly the painting is 915 x 610 mm (or 24 x 36 inch), while the printed variant is 432 x 280 mm (or 11 x 17 inch).
Do you have a template that I could modify (change the name etc?)I made my sister a performance report for her birthday card. It's 5 pages (... not really suitable for printing, I sent her a PDF).
The font is Forma DJR (you'll need adobe fonts), but here's the .ai file if anybody would like to expand/improve on it, or make their own Seth Milchick one.
Edit: typo fixed. x_x
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Do you have a template that I could modify (change the name etc?)
These are brilliant. Think you might attempt the waffle card next? I’ve been trying to work out the honeycomb element but my brain is saying no, hahah.Here are all my paper props made to this date:
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Note that the Sarum Prayer card is not laminated, but I will reprint it and laminate it in the near future.
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The envelope of the Niece card was printed as is, but as you can see there's a huge difference between the printed (right side) and the full color paper cut with the envelope template made at a later date (left side).
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Ah, you make it look easy. I was thinking of making something along the lines of honeycomb paper (the sort that comes as packaging sometimes) but this makes much more sense.You know, as soon as I saw the waffle card, I said to myself that I have to do it in the near future. It doesn't look too hard to make, because the waffle is glued to the plate in 2 points (marked with the red arrows) and the rest are just some tabs interleaved with those half long cuts:
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Like this:
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