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10-01-2012, 09:49 PM
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#1651
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Kindly Asked To Leave
Join Date: May 2012
Location: Farmington Hills, MI & La Fortuna, Costa Rica
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10-01-2012, 10:35 PM
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#1652
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Hydra
Join Date: Jan 2010
Posts: 992
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Quote:
Originally Posted by OrangeCrush
How about letting people decide for themselves...regardless of what the reason may be.
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because sometimes, people are just plain silly and need a reality check
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10-01-2012, 10:38 PM
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#1653
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Hydra
Join Date: Jan 2010
Posts: 992
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Originally Posted by OrangeCrush
Why is it money grabbing? Hmm?
Lets look at the edition sizes for the past Lady Mechanika prints (no particular order).
LM VIP print - Edition Size 25
Lady Mechanika #0 print - Edition size 100
LM #0 NYCC - Edition Size 100
LM #0 Blue Rainbow - Edition Size 100
LM #1 LBCC - Edition Size 100
LM #1 LBCC Campbell - Edition Size 100
LM #2 C2E2 - Edition Size 100
LM Wondercon - Edition Size 150
LM Emerald City Print - Edition size 100
LM 2010 SDCC - Edition Size 75
LM 2011 Dragon Con - Edition Size 100
LM 2011 Arizona CC - Edition Size 50
LM 2011 SDCC - Edition Size 100
LM 2011 NYCC - Edition Size 75
LM #2 Outlaw Ed. - Edition Size 200
LM 2012 Comikaze - Edition Size 150
Then in the last couple of weeks we have had
LM 2012 Las Vegas Sepia - Edition size 250
LM 2012 Saloon print - Edition Size 500
Sorry but the size of the Lady Mechanika print market did not just up and double or triple in the last 2-3 weeks. Actually looking at past prints, an edition size of roughly 100 looks to be the average so the market would have to increase by a factor of 5 to make an argument for edition sizes of 500. You might well believe such an increase occurred but I don't buy it for a second. I have been in this market long enough to know money grabbing when I see it and this is without question money grabbing. If you want to believe differently than by all means, have some more of that Aspen Kool-Aid.
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That Saloon print seems to be a different sort of deal. Maybe one of the official Con prints that they sell at the official Con swag table. That's why it's a different size, different look, different es.
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10-01-2012, 10:39 PM
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#1654
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Cyber-Lip
because sometimes, people are just plain silly and need a reality check
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Silly according to you, in regards to a subjective topic. Hmmm?
Whatever floats your boat!
Quote:
Originally Posted by Cyber-Lip
That Saloon print seems to be a different sort of deal. Maybe one of the official Con prints that they sell at the official Con swag table. That's why it's a different size, different look, different es.
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Well, until someone is actually able to confirm an ulterior motive....well, I have already said everything that needs to be said on the matter. Since this was released in Las Vegas, ill go with Vegas terminology. My chips are on money grabbing.
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10-01-2012, 11:05 PM
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Now this is what I am talking about. Its still 11 x 17, but its edition size is only 25.
I am definitely emailing Joe about the 11 x 17 size issue. The difference in price between 13 x 19 and 11 x 17 is really insignificant. Other people who dislike the 11 x 17 size format should also email him. The more the better. He really needs to use the 13 x 19 format.
Sunnyscomics has 2 copies left on eBay right now.
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10-01-2012, 11:25 PM
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#1656
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Death is hereditary.
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Las Vegas
Posts: 951
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Cyber is right on Saloon Girl, that print was heavily available at the Con swag table. Don't be surprised to see a lot that are unsigned as they weren't pre signed by Joe.
Here's my only gripe with the new LM prints. The paperstock. They're not the same quality as the traditional Aspen prints (which I presume includes past LM prints as I don't have any of them). The Comikazee prints (the color versions as I don't know if the b/w posted above is the same but I would guess it is) and the Sepia print are on a VERY thin, adslick like gloss paper. Beautiful colors still, but the thinnest prints I've ever seen. The Saloon girl is nicer paperstock, it was done on the same, or similar, stock as the other show prints that were available at the swag booth and through different badges. An Eric Canete showgirl, a Herb Trimpe print that was given away with purchase because he wasn't able to attend, and a Simon Bisley print. The colors on Saloon Girl are VERY nice and look great in my opinion.
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10-02-2012, 12:15 AM
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Originally Posted by toyzplz
Cyber is right on Saloon Girl, that print was heavily available at the Con swag table. Don't be surprised to see a lot that are unsigned as they weren't pre signed by Joe.
Here's my only gripe with the new LM prints. The paperstock. They're not the same quality as the traditional Aspen prints (which I presume includes past LM prints as I don't have any of them). The Comikazee prints (the color versions as I don't know if the b/w posted above is the same but I would guess it is) and the Sepia print are on a VERY thin, adslick like gloss paper. Beautiful colors still, but the thinnest prints I've ever seen. The Saloon girl is nicer paperstock, it was done on the same, or similar, stock as the other show prints that were available at the swag booth and through different badges. An Eric Canete showgirl, a Herb Trimpe print that was given away with purchase because he wasn't able to attend, and a Simon Bisley print. The colors on Saloon Girl are VERY nice and look great in my opinion.
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Well, Aspen does all of their printing in house so I am betting the different paper stock is coming from outsourcing the work to a printing lab, for whatever reason. Could be time constraints or could be that Joe prefers 11 x 17 and a heavier stock. Who knows.
I vastly prefer Aspen's prints myself. They may not be a higher quality stock but aesthetically they are much nicer, at least in my opinion. The Epson UltraChrome inks really are amazing, especially with the right papers. I recently printed some scans I made of some Platinum prints. I used a batch of Washi paper (homemade Japanese paper) that my freind told me about, and the results were nothing short of mind blowing. Oh well, I guess each artist has thier preferences, just as the collectors do.
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10-02-2012, 01:47 AM
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#1658
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Death is hereditary.
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Las Vegas
Posts: 951
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OC, flip that around I'm afraid you read my last post in the opposite fashion.
Aspen's prints are WAY higher quality than the aforementioned LM prints that Joe has done (Kamikaze & Sepia).
As an overall observation of companies that do prints, Aspen is right up there for 1 of the best in quality. Zenescope does some nice stuff, J. Scott Campbell uses a nice paper with great color. Mark Brooks is pretty good too. Ebas is good.
Size, 11x17, 13x19, etc. That's all as subjective as edition numbers in my opinion. But quality is the most important regardless.
Loved your matte jobs btw they look awesome!
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10-02-2012, 03:57 AM
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#1659
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A day without sunshine is like... night.
Adamantium Plus Member
Join Date: May 2007
Location: UK
Posts: 254
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Quote:
Originally Posted by renketsu
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That is a great deal (hi buddy), I hope someone here got it!
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Removed the Drama to get the thread going again.
Quote:
Originally Posted by OrangeCrush
I finally motivated myself and got some matting done today, 8 hours of it to be precise. All in all, I got 42 pictures matted. I finally had to stop as I ran out of backing board. In all honesty, my back feels like I got hit by a truck. I took a few pictures but they still weren't coming out all that great as I just don't have a lot of light upstairs. So tomorrow I am going to set up a couple Omni lights and actually shoot the rest of them with proper light. I will have them uploaded by tomorrow night, hopefully. Anyways, here are the first 10.
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Damn I wish I knew how to do stuff like that, or that I was physically able to because they all look fantastic!. Nice work!.
The Soulfire print is my favourite of the ones you've posted.
That particular print has always been one of my favourites and it just looks awesome like that.....I wants it, lets swap....gimme gimme
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Anyway, back to lurking I go
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10-02-2012, 04:09 AM
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#1660
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A day without sunshine is like... night.
Adamantium Plus Member
Join Date: May 2007
Location: UK
Posts: 254
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I forgot to ask, does anyone know if sunnyscomics168 ships Internationally please?
I'm in the UK and have never bought from them before.
Their listing states US only even though in their text it states for 'foreign orders' to contact them, so I'm not sure and they havn't replied to my message.
Thanks for your help.
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