take your favorite rasterbated image and you would be amazed to see how abstract any isolated 8.5x11 sheet appeared. the magic is when you view the piece cohesively. try a few in black and white first, if you're still iffy.
for walls i've found the best construct to be transparent scotch tape on both the top left and top right of each sheet. save a brisk indoor wind it takes advantage of gravity and saves on tape.
i know it's been a titanium minute since you asked this question my friend - but i noticed you asked it elsewhere so, for all it's worth - take it to your local commercial print shop - i went office max ... and on a student discount it was like $0.04 a page in black & white.
good luck, but remember that your creation could get destroyed by, say, an EF-4 tornado ... ;)
What kind of format did you use on the pic? need a quick answer please!
TurboBICH 3 months ago
/watch?v=ukgkWX3cOys
this one for example was one with a pretty crappy resolution but it still looks awesome
iDave22 5 months ago
so if i get a very small picture and make it very big will it come out crappy
carbon310 2 years ago
take your favorite rasterbated image and you would be amazed to see how abstract any isolated 8.5x11 sheet appeared. the magic is when you view the piece cohesively. try a few in black and white first, if you're still iffy.
professionalnovice 2 years ago
This guy rocks. RIP
ilovegrizzlyman 2 years ago
how did you stick it to the wall
sirelmo96 2 years ago
waste of paper :S
Kyzora 2 years ago
cool vid
lol
I actually thought he took it down cuz Im like wtf?
hendrix910 3 years ago
LAWL! He got eated by a bear!
Supernerd98 3 years ago
what was the kilobyte number of that image
zyrstn 3 years ago
this particular image wasn't but say 0.5 mb - my suggestion is less than or equal to 1.0 mb at 300 dpi and let blockposters do the rest.
professionalnovice 3 years ago
how much is that in kilobyte
zyrstn 3 years ago
y dont u trim the white margins like ur supposed to??
Hlnahomey 3 years ago 2
sometimes looks bad when trimmed, idk why, but it does usually.
zedator 3 years ago
what did you use to make it stick?
DVDMattR 3 years ago
hey fella,
for walls i've found the best construct to be transparent scotch tape on both the top left and top right of each sheet. save a brisk indoor wind it takes advantage of gravity and saves on tape.
good luck!
professionalnovice 3 years ago
How many blockposters are of this guy? I need some help....
How do exactly put them on there? Tape?
ilovegrizzlyman 2 years ago
how much ink did that take you know printing out the pages bro
zyrstn 3 years ago
i know it's been a titanium minute since you asked this question my friend - but i noticed you asked it elsewhere so, for all it's worth - take it to your local commercial print shop - i went office max ... and on a student discount it was like $0.04 a page in black & white.
good luck, but remember that your creation could get destroyed by, say, an EF-4 tornado ... ;)
professionalnovice 3 years ago
good
l4ndo12345 3 years ago