Might give it a shot. Would you prime the entire surface, back and front? Because I think I used some of that in highschool and it wound up absorbing a bunch of moisture somehow.
Yeah, the entire surface. You have to seal it since it's not acid-free. I guess the appeal is that it's smoother so you can be more detailed (you don't have the canvas texture) and it's cheap yeah.
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I need to get working on the thing we talked about so that it happens before you get too HUGE to bother with small fry printer types. Yowza!!
It would be real nice to have prints as Napp already said. I think those would sell quite well.
Step 1. Good photo
Step 2. Good print on good stock
Step 3. ?
Step 4. Profit!
Like that...?
Yeah, the entire surface. You have to seal it since it's not acid-free. I guess the appeal is that it's smoother so you can be more detailed (you don't have the canvas texture) and it's cheap yeah.
Also, quick question. How do you get your lines and shapes to be so neat? Whenever I paint with acrylic, shit gets everywhere