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The Best Way to Vectorize Your Detailed Photoshop Art
I love that ukiyo-e back in original days was so cheap for the average person. Maybe can do this with riso prints...
In the late Edo period when ukiyo-e became readily available, an o-ban nishiki-e (39 cm long × 26.5 cm wide), a common size for multi-color woodblock prints, was sold for around 20 mon (approximately 400 yen). Yakusha-e in a hoso-ban (33 cm long × 15 cm wide) size was sold for 8 mon (approximately 160 yen), falling to 3 to 6 mon (approximately 60 to 120 yen) once popularity declined. Many ukiyo-e were intentionally printed in small sizes so that the price was low enough for people to buy. In today’s prices, buying an ukiyo-e was as easy and an inexpensive as buying a snack for less than 500 yen at a convenience store.
Fish Pizza
Had this idea to create a series of weird ppl eating all these weird pizzas
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2 color artwork
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2 color artwork
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Throwback, found this when organising my hard drives!