I used my Poster Print option on my Epson printer to print out a 25.5'' by 33" poster using 9 sheets of glossy photo paper. Then just cut off the excess around the edges and taped it together on the back and "Whammy!", my own "Smoke On" poster. I hung it up at my computer desk so I can see it every time I start up Lock-on. It motivates me to strive to reach the perfection and skill of the VTB's. Sorry about the low res picture. I took it with my camera phone. The poster is just as crisp and sharp and vivid as the original ones.
My Own "Smoke On" Movie Poster
b17tony,
If you want the print version of the graphic file, I can get it to you. The one available for download via our website is simply a jpeg and not even close to the 300DPI 27 x 40 inch PhotoShop file. If you're happy with what you've got, that's fine... but if you want a copy that will print in extreme clarity up to 27 x 40 inches, let me know! The file is quite large...
Thanks for sharing the pic of your wall!
If you want the print version of the graphic file, I can get it to you. The one available for download via our website is simply a jpeg and not even close to the 300DPI 27 x 40 inch PhotoShop file. If you're happy with what you've got, that's fine... but if you want a copy that will print in extreme clarity up to 27 x 40 inches, let me know! The file is quite large...
Thanks for sharing the pic of your wall!
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b17tony,
That looks great. You can't even tell that you printed it with several sheets of paper and taped it together. What a great idea. I know that when ever I look at my poster from the premiere in Vegas that it just makes me want to watch the movie again and fly even more!!!! The actual file that LD talked about is huge but well worth it. Great job.
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That looks great. You can't even tell that you printed it with several sheets of paper and taped it together. What a great idea. I know that when ever I look at my poster from the premiere in Vegas that it just makes me want to watch the movie again and fly even more!!!! The actual file that LD talked about is huge but well worth it. Great job.
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No it's a poster. Would be nice to have a model that big. Trying to find a giant-scale viper. Anyways, I'm about to begin construction on my very own Aker Barnes pit and I'll probably be ordering a ACES II seat kit to compliment it . I'll be posting WIP pictures in the "Pit Builders" forum soon enough so look out !lqcorsa wrote:+1Airshow fan wrote:Ohh Looks good!
Gives me an idea
Hey is that an X-15 model?