So it has always been one of my dreams in life to have my own little gaming room in my future house. This room would have no windows so that there would be no glare (my current apartment's master bedroom has 3 giant windows + 2 doors) and each wall would contain a mural with a picture of something that has shaped my life and a quote from that thing.
I have always assumed that these murals would be painted on by a professional, and as such they would cost an arm and a leg. Well it seems technology is actually better than I had thought since I discovered this website while browsing the Guild Wars 2 website.
http://www.ltlprints.com/guildwars2/
It seems that you can get giant sticky posters of anything you want/can imagine and it only costs right around 100 bucks to do it.
The problem with this is simple, while I was searching for reviews of these types of products I found that many people found this particular website to be unfavorable.
Does anyone have any experience with these giant posters, or the places that make them? I'd be really interested in knowing how well they actually stick/turn out and if any of the places that do this type of work are "the go to place". Kind of like how I wish I knew about newegg 4 years ago when I bought my first PC.
Extra thing: If you could get any image turned into a mural what would you get?
I have always assumed that these murals would be painted on by a professional, and as such they would cost an arm and a leg. Well it seems technology is actually better than I had thought since I discovered this website while browsing the Guild Wars 2 website.
http://www.ltlprints.com/guildwars2/
It seems that you can get giant sticky posters of anything you want/can imagine and it only costs right around 100 bucks to do it.
The problem with this is simple, while I was searching for reviews of these types of products I found that many people found this particular website to be unfavorable.
Does anyone have any experience with these giant posters, or the places that make them? I'd be really interested in knowing how well they actually stick/turn out and if any of the places that do this type of work are "the go to place". Kind of like how I wish I knew about newegg 4 years ago when I bought my first PC.
Extra thing: If you could get any image turned into a mural what would you get?