New Mini-Lithos in the store, as well as some re-stocks!
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Guest_Ms Domino_*
Posté 27 mai 2011 - 08:03
Guest_Ms Domino_*
ME2 Mini Lithos - NEW & Re-stocked - Now available in the Bioware Store! http://treeho.us/e/n
#2
Posté 27 mai 2011 - 08:10
#3
Posté 27 mai 2011 - 08:51
#4
Posté 27 mai 2011 - 08:57
#5
Posté 27 mai 2011 - 09:13
#6
Posté 27 mai 2011 - 09:31
Trapper_920 wrote...
Its a lil more manageable for an office picture.
the original 15 x 12 was good enough for that, surely? 9 by 12 is so iddy biddy!
#7
Posté 27 mai 2011 - 09:33
Too bad the non-Limited Edition Litho's aren't sold to print.
Sorry that's poorly worded, for example you pick from a list of available images and pick from 2-3 different sizes. Then it gets sent to print and shipped.
I'd gladly wait longer for them if that was an option.
#8
Posté 27 mai 2011 - 09:37
NamiraWilhelm wrote...
Trapper_920 wrote...
Its a lil more manageable for an office picture.
the original 15 x 12 was good enough for that, surely? 9 by 12 is so iddy biddy!
Well in my opinion I'd like a 5x7 or 8x10 for a free standing desk picture. Like what Shepard has in ME2 of her love from ME1.
Edit: I think the originals were 16x12.
Modifié par Trapper_920, 27 mai 2011 - 09:38 .
#9
Posté 28 mai 2011 - 03:54
#10
Posté 28 mai 2011 - 04:27
Maybe THBS shouldn't have changed sizes in the middle. The decision is better made right at the beginning and then to keep the size for a certain game.
#11
Posté 28 mai 2011 - 08:53
Exactly. The issue isn't the size...it's that they've changed the size in the middle. As it is, I have 1 12x16 portrait, a half dozen or so 16x12 landscapes....and 5 9x12 portraits. Not going to add a bunch of 12x9 landscapes to make it even more awkward.stardazzled wrote...
Maybe THBS shouldn't have changed sizes in the middle. The decision is better made right at the beginning and then to keep the size for a certain game.
#12
Posté 28 mai 2011 - 09:55
#13
Posté 29 mai 2011 - 12:19
DukeOfNukes wrote...
Exactly. The issue isn't the size...it's that they've changed the size in the middle. As it is, I have 1 12x16 portrait, a half dozen or so 16x12 landscapes....and 5 9x12 portraits. Not going to add a bunch of 12x9 landscapes to make it even more awkward.stardazzled wrote...
Maybe THBS shouldn't have changed sizes in the middle. The decision is better made right at the beginning and then to keep the size for a certain game.
I can't disagree with you there. If you have mini's and want them in a matching format it does suck. I think it would be better if you could order an image and pick the size you want as long as its smaller than the LE's. Though I'm not in marketing so maybe thats not as easy as it sounds.
#14
Posté 29 mai 2011 - 01:09
Trapper_920 wrote...
DukeOfNukes wrote...
Exactly. The issue isn't the size...it's that they've changed the size in the middle. As it is, I have 1 12x16 portrait, a half dozen or so 16x12 landscapes....and 5 9x12 portraits. Not going to add a bunch of 12x9 landscapes to make it even more awkward.stardazzled wrote...
Maybe THBS shouldn't have changed sizes in the middle. The decision is better made right at the beginning and then to keep the size for a certain game.
I can't disagree with you there. If you have mini's and want them in a matching format it does suck. I think it would be better if you could order an image and pick the size you want as long as its smaller than the LE's. Though I'm not in marketing so maybe thats not as easy as it sounds.
In all fairness, the same applies to the normal sizes lithographs as well.
The actual painting's canvas never matches up either (except for one or two artists'). They should have made the images themselves the same size throughout the entire line-up. Now it looks somewhat goofy if you have several lithographs hanging besides each other. Not to mention that the title's beneath the prints aren't placed at the same positions either. You'd figure that they'd use a template so that each "Dragon Age" or "Mass Effect" title appears has the same margins, but nooo.
Disappointing.
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Posté 29 mai 2011 - 06:08





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