New Poster of Neyland

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Volture

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Been looking to put something up above my computer and was looking as tennessee prints. Couldn't find one i liked and wasn't gonna pay the price of a fathead. So i made my own!
I used a program called rasterbater. It takes an image and blows it up into whatever size you want. I used the finest quality output and went with this pic of Neyland at sunset. (it was hard finding a high res one with the new upgrades)

I then took the file over to staples and had them print it on premium paper. Instead of having just paper on the wall i decided to cut out foam board sheets to give it a more professional look. I think it turned out great and will definitely be making more!




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i've always wanted to do something like this. how does the quality of the picture translate when its blown up and printed?
 
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Great Job!!!

I need one with the sun just rising above Neyland to prove that the sun does shine on the Vols sometimes.
 
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i've always wanted to do something like this. how does the quality of the picture translate when its blown up and printed?

The quality is amazong considering. Heres a few tips that i learned from this:

-I used 1mm dots to make the image clearer

-Try to find the highest resolution picture you can get. This photo was 6,000x something. So it was very clear.

-ef double sided tape. Use spray glue (i had to redo the tape)

-go with a matte finish on the prints. especially if your puttin it up next to a window.

-Also a possibly to print on photo paper at staple. This would make it more store bought quality. But it wouldve doubled my budget with the prints.

-Total cost was $35 including the foamboard and glue.
 
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Pretty cool. The lines between the frames make look like its outside a window on your wall.

Never used rasterbater before but I have used one call PosterRazor before. It makes the frames overlap a bit so you can line it up with no seams.
 
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Been looking to put something up above my computer and was looking as tennessee prints. Couldn't find one i liked and wasn't gonna pay the price of a fathead. So i made my own!
I used a program called rasterbater. It takes an image and blows it up into whatever size you want. I used the finest quality output and went with this pic of Neyland at sunset. (it was hard finding a high res one with the new upgrades)

I then took the file over to staples and had them print it on premium paper. Instead of having just paper on the wall i decided to cut out foam board sheets to give it a more professional look. I think it turned out great and will definitely be making more!




PhotoOct2962503PM.jpg


PhotoOct2995938PM.jpg

nicely done
 
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Been looking to put something up above my computer and was looking as tennessee prints. Couldn't find one i liked and wasn't gonna pay the price of a fathead. So i made my own!
I used a program called rasterbater. It takes an image and blows it up into whatever size you want. I used the finest quality output and went with this pic of Neyland at sunset. (it was hard finding a high res one with the new upgrades)

I then took the file over to staples and had them print it on premium paper. Instead of having just paper on the wall i decided to cut out foam board sheets to give it a more professional look. I think it turned out great and will definitely be making more!




PhotoOct2962503PM.jpg


PhotoOct2995938PM.jpg

nicely done
 
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Pretty cool. The lines between the frames make look like its outside a window on your wall.

Never used rasterbater before but I have used one call PosterRazor before. It makes the frames overlap a bit so you can line it up with no seams.

Ya you have basically the same options with both. I thought about making it one big continuous photo without the gaps but no matter what way i could do it, you still would notice the lines. So i just embraced the cutouts and made it small spaces. I might make them just a little bit closer still. Definitely gonna make a few more! :loco:
 
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Its surprisingly hard to find high res photos of players! If anybody has any please post them! :hi:
 

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