Amazing spray painting technique - off topic

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Geordiepom
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Wemme wrote:
Gene Rhodes wrote:Wasn`t it on the 6 TH day he created woman and rested on the seventh, and NO ONE has rested since
Hey Gene Do you have a creation Ct630 vinyl cutter???
Cheers
Bart
Bart, I have a Creation CT1200 vinyl cutter - anything I can help you with?

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Wemme
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Gidday,
Yeah I was looking at getting a ct720 but ended up buying a generic hpgl Vinyl cutter in the end.
http://www.vectric.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1706
Thanks for the reply though.

Regards
Bart
Geordiepom wrote:
Wemme wrote:
Gene Rhodes wrote:Wasn`t it on the 6 TH day he created woman and rested on the seventh, and NO ONE has rested since
Hey Gene Do you have a creation Ct630 vinyl cutter???
Cheers
Bart
Bart, I have a Creation CT1200 vinyl cutter - anything I can help you with?

James E
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Post by James E »

Is it art? I know the old masters used to sell painitings by the yard, but htis type of mass production... there are similar things done protraying local scenes in 3rd world countries, and they just use PVA and one or two colours, they look great till you 'look' at them,..
and vases of flowers too.. produced by the hundreds daily, - a crozzled old brush makes the azelea, the edge of card makes a fern, imported, and hung on walls.

I was surprised to see myself on the video, in the crowd, last guy next to the lady in pink!

Jim

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