That's what I'm guessing, or a similar adhesive to wheatpaste, you can see it dripped on the ground on the right. You can see the lines in Luigi where the pages are separated, so probably just printed on a standard printer.
Years ago I used the website rasterbator.com to do that, it looks like it might be better now too but idk. I think it's possible in Photoshop or whatever to print an image across multiple pages though also.
They're really cool, but one of those things that have been sold to people as like "Everybody should have this, start your own business doing customizable stickers and things. Buy all the accessories! You'll use it all the time!" Like yeah, they'd go really well in a neighborhood tool library or a makerspace, but there a ton of them sitting in homes just collecting dust.
That's what I'm guessing, or a similar adhesive to wheatpaste, you can see it dripped on the ground on the right. You can see the lines in Luigi where the pages are separated, so probably just printed on a standard printer.
huh, wonder what they used to take an image blow it up like that and section it into 8 1/2 x 11" printout sections
Years ago I used the website rasterbator.com to do that, it looks like it might be better now too but idk. I think it's possible in Photoshop or whatever to print an image across multiple pages though also.
Blockposters, rasterbator, gizmoa at a quick google search. I'm sure there are others.
Crickit?
Edit: here we go.
https://youtu.be/hirD7TzxlxE
damn never seen this Cricut thing before. pretty dope
They're really cool, but one of those things that have been sold to people as like "Everybody should have this, start your own business doing customizable stickers and things. Buy all the accessories! You'll use it all the time!" Like yeah, they'd go really well in a neighborhood tool library or a makerspace, but there a ton of them sitting in homes just collecting dust.
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