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To sell prints at Eurofurence, I needed to get a paper guillotine. The service I used printed everything on A4 sheets (about 8.3 x 11.4 in.) I also got A4 sleeves and backing board. The majority of what I was selling needed to be cut. Circa 200 prints + corrections makes about 300 cuts, which was a ton of work and didn't look great cause of course it ended up smaller than anything that fit the paper size. Photographers and Cinematographers don't work with different formats for every picture, so why should I? That's why I've been trying to go for the default DIN A format since then,  thinking more about composition and what would be worth printing and purchasing, god forbid, framing.  

As a result I am anxious to make junk shots stand out. I'm trying out new ways of drawing and planning, excited to see where it'll lead over the next few weeks. Not all of them *can* be printed, but they're a great way to go in depth (pun intended) about drawing roughly the same topic in many different ways and force myself out of the comfort zone again and again. Btw, what I liked most was working on the longer fur. It was like whip-zip, zibbity-zab bap doobidy doo, shape-shape-shape. :3

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