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Anonymous
Need some high resolution hug pillow designs
>> Anonymous
LOL.
>> Anonymous
seconded. I just love those kind of pic (i would make them a pillow, but that's too otakuesque, even for me.)
>> Anonymous
http://moe.imouto.org/post/view/6074

http://moe.imouto.org/post/list/tags/wave_ride

too big for hr! ;)
>> Anonymous
>>176189
wow
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>> Anonymous
SO RONERY
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>> Anonymous
how are you going to print on cloth?
seriously, I might look into making one for myself...
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haha, oh wow

itt weeaboos who'd rather put haruhi on a pillow then SNAKE
>> Anonymous
>>176471
snake isn't entirely huggable
>> Anonymous
>>176783

maybe so, but at least he's not as symbolic of faggotry and fail.
>> Anonymous
>>176471
Snake is weeaboo too you stupid asshole.
>> Anonymous
>>176471

Anyone who'd put Snake on a pillow IS the faggot.
>> Anonymous
>>176813
Anyone who wouldn't put Snake on their pillow is insecure with their sexuality.
>> Anonymous
>>176813
I wouldn't put him on the pillow, I'd put him on the blanket ;D
>> Anonymous
wapanese is filtered to weeaboo?
>> Anonymous
>>176189
for the first time, someone posts a link that could actually work as a high res print big enough to make a poster! or in this case a pillow. good work, anon.
and just a reminder for anyone wanting to make prints, you're gonna need about 3300 pixels for every 12 inches to make a good quality print
>> Anonymous
>>176918
try half that

this is a poster we're talking about.
>> Anonymous
>>176928
when i said a "good quality print" i mean a professional print quality which is at least 300dpi if not higher. 150dpi isn't going to look very good with a full color print. it will be kind of pixelated and very noticeable if you get too close or stare at it. it might pass for a 8.5x11 but definitely not a poster.
>> Anonymous
>>176972
professional quality posters are usually 72dpi.
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>>176972
Actually, you don't really notice it before you get around 20-30cm away from a poster. I have 2 posters where the original pictures were both 1024x768 and they look pretty decent.
>> Anonymous
>>176471
Snake on a pillow would kick so much--

?

Where did he go?

He's hiding here somewhere. Find him!
>> Anonymous
>>176972

That's rather dubiously high standards, and remember you can get away with a hell of a lot more (or less, rather) if you print on non-glossy paper - or, presumably, cloth.

>>176979

What size posters? That sounds like a pretty big stretch, but eh.
>> Super Fly! !!S3XhqPkAHej
>>177168
100x70cm
Both can been seen in this picture, the 2 Ragnarok pictures.>>177076
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