Keith Outten
06-07-2006, 7:29 AM
Below is a picture of a few of the many plaques that I have done recently in my quest to improve my dye-sublimation technique. If you look closely at the large rectangle laying flat in the photo you will see that I made a mistake and failed to mirror the graphic so the text is backwards :(. I made the necessary adjustments and reprinted this plaque increasing the size to the maximum length of 30" that my heat press will support and although I don't have a photo of the finished piece it was just awesome. This graphic is a reproduction of the box office ticket for the first performance at the Freguson Center for the Arts in Newport News, Virginia. Possibly this will give some of your some ideas of things to add to your list of products.
The photo of the two children is called "Just Friends" and it is another digital photo by Jamie Hayes of Richmond Virginia. Clearly the quality of the photo has the most dramatic affect on the quality of the finished product more so than any other type of graphics project I have ever done. The small plaque is the logo of New Kent County, Virginia.
As time permits I have one more large batch of photos that I need to dye-sublimate and I will post the pictures for your veiwing pleasure or constructive comments as you wish :)
I failed to include a scale in the photo but for size comparison, the ticket plaque is 26" long by 10" tall.
The photo of the two children is called "Just Friends" and it is another digital photo by Jamie Hayes of Richmond Virginia. Clearly the quality of the photo has the most dramatic affect on the quality of the finished product more so than any other type of graphics project I have ever done. The small plaque is the logo of New Kent County, Virginia.
As time permits I have one more large batch of photos that I need to dye-sublimate and I will post the pictures for your veiwing pleasure or constructive comments as you wish :)
I failed to include a scale in the photo but for size comparison, the ticket plaque is 26" long by 10" tall.