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    smoothed and revised. Hopefully this will be final time. blowing up to actual print size of 12x18 revealed lots of flaws.
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    Nice piece, great detail...sweet!

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    If you are going to be printing digital art as a serious endeavor you need one of these http://www.pantone.com/pages/pantone/category.aspx?ca=2 you must get your monitor and your printer calibrated correctly for color match.

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    Absolutely evlink. I used to work for a graphic design print house. Calibrating is very helpful. But color profiles change from printer to printer and there are hundreds of combinations. I try to keep it simple and try to keep my colors as true as possible as the stroke I painted. Calibrating is a big deal though. Must get one for home.

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