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coldcode | 6 months ago

I only make art designed to be printed on 10-12 color large format inkjet printers. Making plotter art is not inherently better or worse that printing, it's just a different type of art. I love what people do with plotters, but I just prefer doing printed versions, since what I make is often not possible with a plotter, as I deal in pixels (up to 200+ megapixels), and plotters deal in vectors. It's like Photoshop vs Illustrator, the don't compete as much as specialize in different things. https://andrewwulf.com if interested.

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snoman|6 months ago

I’m sure you know this but it took me entirely too long to really understand and feel the satisfaction of taking and printing my own photos.

It’s very accessible these days to have a finished piece of art that’s all yours - even with little artistic ability.

jamiek88|6 months ago

Are there decent at home photos printers nowadays? I was always underwhelmed with the old inkjet soggy paper prints.

cosiiine|6 months ago

Agreed 100%. It all comes down to the artists intentions, and plotters have many limitations. My hope for this article was to expose people to other options.

Great portfolio of art btw, thanks for sharing!

adamhartenz|6 months ago

Yup, if your art was sculpture or dance, then a printer or plotter are equally useless.

mikestaas|6 months ago

Good stuff! Those would make nice textiles too.

coldcode|6 months ago

I had a shirt from a piece made at Printful, but it's way too small (even at XXXL) for a normal person. It is cool to see though. I wish I could find a tailor who actually makes dress shirts, and have the fabic made at Spoonflower.