^^ The concern I have with hardcopy is the cost of printing. For it to be viable and to get the cost down would mean a large run for bulk savings. I can't afford that unless I knew in advance what the demand would likely be. And I don't think it would be worth approaching someone like Pocket Books because they've made it plain that they're not into doing reference material anymore, and in the event they did no doubt it would have to be from "official" sources.
Having said that I will look into the cost of printing a limited number of sets and may be willing to do them on order for a select few. After all we're talking about thirty 11x17 in. pages here and that can't be cheap to get printed in limited number of sets. And, of course, there's also the packaging.
Another cheaper alternative would be to make the set available on CD. That certainly gets around the cost factor to a large extent and I can do everything at home, and that would include a hard case or nice envelope as well as a nicely done cd label. Of course that would still mean the customer would have to get the hardcopies printed themselves. Another advantage of this is that the originals, so to speak, wouldn't yellow and wear with age.
This remains one of favourite photomanips and something like it will be included in the set of plans. Interesting that when I enlarged the craft in this image I was almost bang on with the size my shuttlecraft ended up being in my drawings.
Having said that I will look into the cost of printing a limited number of sets and may be willing to do them on order for a select few. After all we're talking about thirty 11x17 in. pages here and that can't be cheap to get printed in limited number of sets. And, of course, there's also the packaging.
Another cheaper alternative would be to make the set available on CD. That certainly gets around the cost factor to a large extent and I can do everything at home, and that would include a hard case or nice envelope as well as a nicely done cd label. Of course that would still mean the customer would have to get the hardcopies printed themselves. Another advantage of this is that the originals, so to speak, wouldn't yellow and wear with age.
This remains one of favourite photomanips and something like it will be included in the set of plans. Interesting that when I enlarged the craft in this image I was almost bang on with the size my shuttlecraft ended up being in my drawings.
