
What is the process of taking original art and creating professional reprints?
I have pencil drawings that I whim to sell, but I don't want to sell the originals. What is the process of creating professional reprints? If I just go to Kinko's or something it looks like what it is - I put the art on a imitate machine. If I take my own picture of the art and put it in photoshop and clean it up before taking it to something like Kinko's, the quality it's honestly up to par. I want a more or less exact duplication of the original. How in the world do I do it?
Put your things on deviantart.com, they'll allow people to sell them there, and they take care of all of the ordering, processing, and whatever else. You have to upload them to the website, by either charming a picture with a camera and putting on your computer, or scanning it with a scanner.
That said... If you want to do prints... do good prints. ...Get Irises done somewhere unless you have access to a information, high rez printer that will do pigmented inks. Make sure you use top quality paper like Arches hot television, Fabriano or Rives BFK... It gives you another sales point and makes things look a hundred times well-advised.
http://www.ejarts.com/whatis.html
http://www.cartierefabriano.it/
http://www.paperpoint.com/rives.asp
http://www.arches-papers.com/en/
Can the designer of album art be held responsible if the artist doesn't license cover songs properly?
As a conniver I felt responsible to tell my client that they were in need of licensing a few cover songs they put on an album (no one else had mentioned it up to that mark. Ridiculous!). However, they're pushing forward with duplication before the licensing is complete. I want to be sure that I can't be held responsible for their actions as the artificer of the artwork which includes lyrics that are not published with permission. Thanks!
I'm about as un-mouthpiece-ly as you're going to find, but I don't see how you can be held responsible. In my own graphic design projects, I am a contractor. Nothing more. If my graphics are within legal parameters, the legality of the turn up of the project is generally not my concern. You stated your concern. I would let the rest go.
one very confusing art history question. 10 points?
im misleading on this because i thought they made copies cause alot of them got destoryed.. my text book says.
"Many of the original sculptures were damaged or destroyed, yet many survived because the Romans made copies or duplications of the aboriginal works."
so which answer do you best think fits in
What is the most likely reason why the Romans made copies of autochthonous works of Greek art?
To try and claim them as their own
Because of their great beauty
In an attempt to improve on them
They did not make copies of them.
They made copies because of their excessive beauty.
Can art and comics by foreign (non-Japanese) manga artists truly be called authentic manga?
The manga comfort is derived from a long process of cultural influences that only people of Japan have experienced. The same is true for Western chic comics for Westerners. But lots of people foreign to Japan emulate and copy the manga style and leave a employ exclusively in that style. Are they entitled to truly be called manga and anime artists too or are they just adopters of a category that is foreign to their own cultural interpretation of illustrative art?
My answer is yes. Because most manga artists in Japan today are also emulating styles. Everybody is essentially copying the art they possess have a good time yet adding their own creative touch, so therefore the majority of what makes up the manga style is a mix originality and duplication of a previous artists unparalleled styles. It's not really tied to a specific culture anymore although it can retain the same essential look as it did back in Osamu Tezuka's days (in reality it has really changed drastically).
Manga is well-grounded the Japanese word for comics.
We've come to take it as meaning Japanese-specific comics, but in the end, X-Men is manga, and Fruits Basket is comics.
CD master has been sent off for duplication



The tutor copy of the CD has been sent off to Disc Makers to be duplicated, and the artwork has been uploaded so the cases can be printed up. We should be getting verified copies of “slowburn” in two or three weeks. Finally!
Some new albums I’ve been listening to and enjoying: Yeah Yeah Yeah’s “It’s Blitz” (another Lurch Band band), Royskopp “Junior” (sunny and poppy, better than the last one), and Future Well-constructed of London “From the Archives Vol. 4″ and “Environments 2″ (classic FSOL ambient outtake goodness).
I’ve also been bustling at work on the Tenori-On project, and am making amazingly fast (for me) progress. I’m basically using the same alter and tools that I did with “slowburn”, with the Tenori-On replacing the Nord Modulars, and using all plugins a substitute alternatively of external hardware effects. I’m only a few days away from getting ready to start the final mixes, which is very abate, since as chronicled here on this blog it took me about a year and a half to get to the same place with “slowburn”. The results are sounding unbelievably good, too (I think). We’ll see how long I can keep up this pace…
I still need to write some wrap-up posts about the “slowburn” extend out covering mastering, artwork, duplication, and some pictures when the final product arrives. I’ll get to work on those in a few days, while alluring a quick break before I start mixing the Tenori-On music.
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But at most as the internal functions of publishing were separated out at the tail of the last century, this century has seen a separation of selection, duplication, preparation and allocation. Every work on the internet can be "distributed" by being
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And while straightforwardly duplication might not work for all remakes, in the case of “The Magnificent Seven,” it made perfect sense. Kurosawa's tedious masterpiece, at three hours and 27 minutes, was porcelain-perfect, with nary a fault to improve.
Carrie 'Quizz' Sigurdson: Unquestionably a soir promoterShe said that the challenge is to keep things fresh without duplication, as all the different parties have different focuses. But at the end of the day, they all put their heads together and make safe that the patrons are pleased and they stay ahead of
Profession Boys: Cory Arcangel and the Art World's Delicate Dance with Video GamesIf Mr. Essen is resolute on breaking into the art world, limiting his work's accessibility might be key, given that his medium is so susceptible to duplication. It is also antithetical to Mr. Essen's main part of work, which enjoys a rabid fanbase thanks to
But at most as the internal functions of publishing were separated out at the tail of the last century, this century has seen a separation of selection, duplication, preparation and allocation. Every work on the internet can be "distributed" by being





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