Pixelpiper
Super Freak
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I just caught a board member selling three of my images on eBay. Please don't do this. If anyone is caught doing this and I'm not feeling in a good mood, I'll make sure eBay (or whichever site) takes down all your auctions/sales and any other measures required to make sure no additional infringement can take place.
I'm taking commissions and producing backgrounds both digitally and printed on paper as well as card-mounted, for some subjects. Contact me with interest and requests.
These are images I'm using in my dioramas and shelf displays. Feel free to use them, modify them, whatever - BUT, you must not sell them or sell any works derived from them. I've obtained source art from various places on the net and directly from HD movie sources. My contribution is the compositing and manipulation for the most part - you won't find identical images anywhere else. If I post anything 100% original I will note it as such.
All files are JPEG to be printed at 150dpi or 300dpi (as noted). These files are large, multiple megabytes each and the largest is over 15000 pixels wide and prints to 106 inches - 2.7 meters.
Downloading the images:
First, make sure to click-through to Flickr by clicking on the images, and then,
for the Really Old Flickr Browser: right-click the image to show the Flickr-specific pop-up menu and then select the original size option for download.
for the Newer Flickr Browser (controls on right, all dark background): click on the … button and select the Download/All Sizes option from the menu. Select the Original size option for download.
for the Newest Flickr Browser (controls on right, dark upper, white lower background): click on the ↓ download button and select the View all sizes option from the menu. Select the Original size option for download.
Printing the images:
Make sure to visit Dry Creek Photo to obtain a color profile for the specific printer being used at your specific printing service provider - they have profiles for providers all over the world. Follow their directions for converting the images to the printing profile for best output results. WARNING pay attention to the notes at the site, especially if your printing provider has multiple printers on-site. Don't profile for the wrong printer! If in doubt, just print the images as-is.
Concrete Slabs for a wall - right side of my Batman dio. 24" x 16.75"
Industrial Concrete Wall - Left by 8 Pixelpiper 8, on Flickr
Concrete Slabs for a wall - left side of my Batman dio.
Industrial Concrete Wall - Right by 8 Pixelpiper 8, on Flickr
Concrete Slabs for a floor - Batman dio. 60" x 24"
Industrial Concrete Floor by 8 Pixelpiper 8, on Flickr
The concrete images were built from seier+seier's tileable textures as shared on Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/seier/sets/72157623372083970/
Superman's Fortress of Solitude (as seen in Superman Returns) - Detolf shelf background
Superman's Fortress of Solitude by 8 Pixelpiper 8, on Flickr
Superman's Fortress of Solitude (as seen in Superman Returns) - uncropped version suitable for wrap-around or custom cropping.
Superman's Fortress of Solitude by 8 Pixelpiper 8, on Flickr
James Bond's Aston Martin DBS from Casino Royale - Detolf shelf wrap around back and left or right (with a 6" radius)
Aston Martin by 8 Pixelpiper 8, on Flickr
Star Wars Battle of Hoth @ Echo Base landscape banner - 106" wide 20" tall
Battle of Hoth (at Echo Base) Landscape by 8 Pixelpiper 8, on Flickr
Star Wars Bespin skyline/rescue under Cloud City - mount your Hot Toys Luke and Antenna in front of this - 15.5" x 34.4" - can easily be cut shorter for a Detolf double shelf display.
Under Cloud City - Bespin by 8 Pixelpiper 8, on Flickr
Sar Wars Cloud City underside - can be used with the above. Mount the weathervane to this backdrop.
Under Cloud City - Bespin by 8 Pixelpiper 8, on Flickr
Star Wars Bespin Duel - Cloud City Gantry/Hallway - for a Detolf shelf
Cloud City Gantry Hallway by 8 Pixelpiper 8, on Flickr
I just caught a board member selling three of my images on eBay. Please don't do this. If anyone is caught doing this and I'm not feeling in a good mood, I'll make sure eBay (or whichever site) takes down all your auctions/sales and any other measures required to make sure no additional infringement can take place.
I'm taking commissions and producing backgrounds both digitally and printed on paper as well as card-mounted, for some subjects. Contact me with interest and requests.
These are images I'm using in my dioramas and shelf displays. Feel free to use them, modify them, whatever - BUT, you must not sell them or sell any works derived from them. I've obtained source art from various places on the net and directly from HD movie sources. My contribution is the compositing and manipulation for the most part - you won't find identical images anywhere else. If I post anything 100% original I will note it as such.
All files are JPEG to be printed at 150dpi or 300dpi (as noted). These files are large, multiple megabytes each and the largest is over 15000 pixels wide and prints to 106 inches - 2.7 meters.
Downloading the images:
First, make sure to click-through to Flickr by clicking on the images, and then,
for the Really Old Flickr Browser: right-click the image to show the Flickr-specific pop-up menu and then select the original size option for download.
for the Newer Flickr Browser (controls on right, all dark background): click on the … button and select the Download/All Sizes option from the menu. Select the Original size option for download.
for the Newest Flickr Browser (controls on right, dark upper, white lower background): click on the ↓ download button and select the View all sizes option from the menu. Select the Original size option for download.
Printing the images:
Make sure to visit Dry Creek Photo to obtain a color profile for the specific printer being used at your specific printing service provider - they have profiles for providers all over the world. Follow their directions for converting the images to the printing profile for best output results. WARNING pay attention to the notes at the site, especially if your printing provider has multiple printers on-site. Don't profile for the wrong printer! If in doubt, just print the images as-is.
Concrete Slabs for a wall - right side of my Batman dio. 24" x 16.75"
Industrial Concrete Wall - Left by 8 Pixelpiper 8, on Flickr
Concrete Slabs for a wall - left side of my Batman dio.
Industrial Concrete Wall - Right by 8 Pixelpiper 8, on Flickr
Concrete Slabs for a floor - Batman dio. 60" x 24"
Industrial Concrete Floor by 8 Pixelpiper 8, on Flickr
The concrete images were built from seier+seier's tileable textures as shared on Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/seier/sets/72157623372083970/
Superman's Fortress of Solitude (as seen in Superman Returns) - Detolf shelf background
Superman's Fortress of Solitude by 8 Pixelpiper 8, on Flickr
Superman's Fortress of Solitude (as seen in Superman Returns) - uncropped version suitable for wrap-around or custom cropping.
Superman's Fortress of Solitude by 8 Pixelpiper 8, on Flickr
James Bond's Aston Martin DBS from Casino Royale - Detolf shelf wrap around back and left or right (with a 6" radius)
Aston Martin by 8 Pixelpiper 8, on Flickr
Star Wars Battle of Hoth @ Echo Base landscape banner - 106" wide 20" tall
Battle of Hoth (at Echo Base) Landscape by 8 Pixelpiper 8, on Flickr
Star Wars Bespin skyline/rescue under Cloud City - mount your Hot Toys Luke and Antenna in front of this - 15.5" x 34.4" - can easily be cut shorter for a Detolf double shelf display.
Under Cloud City - Bespin by 8 Pixelpiper 8, on Flickr
Sar Wars Cloud City underside - can be used with the above. Mount the weathervane to this backdrop.
Under Cloud City - Bespin by 8 Pixelpiper 8, on Flickr
Star Wars Bespin Duel - Cloud City Gantry/Hallway - for a Detolf shelf
Cloud City Gantry Hallway by 8 Pixelpiper 8, on Flickr
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