Hi Davestar. just peeked in here for the first time. This is a great thread on a great subject. I echo Uyraell comment - informative, enjoyable and funny (and fun).
I don't know if it's mentioned in Revell-Fans thread on metallic stock, but one technique worth mentioning is testing the back of the sheet. If you can print on the back, mirroring the parts in some other graphic program and printing the pattern on the back of the page works very well.
Some photocopiers even have a mirror feature. A local print shop might be able to mirror it on to the back side of the sheet. Assuming the paper can handle being fed through a copier.
Looking forward to seeing the finished product.
Steve
I don't know if it's mentioned in Revell-Fans thread on metallic stock, but one technique worth mentioning is testing the back of the sheet. If you can print on the back, mirroring the parts in some other graphic program and printing the pattern on the back of the page works very well.
Some photocopiers even have a mirror feature. A local print shop might be able to mirror it on to the back side of the sheet. Assuming the paper can handle being fed through a copier.
Looking forward to seeing the finished product.
Steve