> Mark:
>
> Looks are deceiving... ;) The gradients in the "clouds" will be very
> difficult to do properly. The originals were full size (or
> larger) hand
> drawn images that were then used to run film from. In order to enlarge
> the image from the flyer, you would need to completely redraw the
> artwork which will be time consuming! Then, you will need to have the
> sideart screen printed for acceptable results.
Who said anything about acceptable results?? :-)
> Not cheap for one set
> (left and right side). But, if you have some money to burn...
> ;) If you
> could get the art redrawn for free, you would need to sell
> about 50 sets
> to break even, and each set would cost about $80.
Bah. I'm going down to Kinko's and let them do it ;-). Two enlarged color
copies, please!
Seriously though, there's got to be an easier way. Maybe quality would have
to be sacrificed a little, but there are some people that would appreciate
it more than what they have (or haven't) now. What about photographic
enlargements, or ??
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