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custom uv reactive paintings for sell

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do custom paintings from pictures customers give me (normally something they think is cool off of google images following a few guidlines to help them get the exact uv reactive effect they desire)

if anyone is interested in purchasing a painting pm me
here are some examples of what i can do:
2012 03 08 18 51 10 52 - YouTube

this is a pretty bad video my camera doesnt get good low light color reproduction ill load up a better video with my roomates nikkon if you want to see it better but i think youll get the idea

i normally price depending on canvas size and choice neon or glow in the dark or both
most request run between $50 - $75
i do not ship until i get confirmation that the finished product is acceptable

there is no down payment so please dont make me waste time, supplies and money by doing something you dont intend to purchase seriously
normally i find a new buyer for a request that falls through but it takes time move

id like to avoid this so please serious buyers only
 





I'm interested in seeing some of Your artwork. Not interested in purchasing any though.
 
Yeah this is a laser forum. I agree UV art is cool, but this is not the best place to sell blacklight paintings.
 
They're not identical if he didn't take the time to relink his youtube video in the 2 copy pasted posts.... is it ? oh it is... nvm :whistle:

What....:thinking::thinking::thinking:
They are worded identically....

Jerry
 
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Duplicates handled.

He reported himself as well ;)

Peace,
dave
 
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i dont kno just delete my account i cant find the stupid delete button it doesnt seem like ive been well received at all
 
It would have helped you to introduce yourself to the Forum
Community before going into a sales pitch...
And now Triple Posting....

Jerry
 
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Some of that looks like it could be cool, but my gosh it's hard to tell from a shaky blurry video.

To sell artwork, you really need to showcase it. I don't think a cameraphone video on Youtube is a very effective means for doing so unfortunately. Doesn't do the art justice.
 


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