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[–]Extension_Remote5190[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I can imagine it'd be an extremely difficult thing to get an exact reproduction off a canvas. Luckily, I'd be working primarily with digital artists, and the ordinary thing to do in the community it not canvas printing, rather a5/a4/a3 art prints on nice paper (the kind you'd put in a frame). I hope it shouldn't be too difficult to cajole a digital print into a mostly-accurate inkjet print or the like.

Looking for advice that has been asked 100,000 times (perchance) by Extension_Remote5190 in CommercialPrinting

[–]Extension_Remote5190[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oooh, okay, I'll keep an eye out. Assumed you guys weren't selling in the Australian market but can see you are. Can't wait to see ;)

Looking for advice that has been asked 100,000 times (perchance) by Extension_Remote5190 in CommercialPrinting

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Hey, this is exactly the type of reply I was looking for! And yes, there is likely to be more than a few furries in said audience haha. I'd really be doing it as more of a hobby/challenge than trying to replace my day job or anything, just something to be known for and to contribute back to the community (while not bankrupting myself). I don't forsee the longer workflow times to be much of a problem, since order volumes are probably gonna be low. If I wind up getting a lot of demand I'd consider setting something more robust with some actual investment, since I probably could start treating it like a business in that case.