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#1
Howdy folks. I didn't get a table for this year unfortunately, but hey, based on the latest information, I have a chance to share a table as long as registered and deemed 'not selected'.

In any case, if you have seen my work (shooting targets of various characters), you probably were at Fanime AA in 2012. Here's a link if you need to refresh your memory.

http://www.hyottokoproductions.com/

So if you're willing to share a table (I'd greatly appreciate it by the way), please e-mail me at [email protected]. We can also exchange messages via private messages on the forums.

Also, I own an industrial grade digital printer that I use to print my own work as well as other works from local artists. So if you need printing services, I can provide those services at a discounted rate--basically, you just have to pay for paper and ink.

Whatever the results may be, I look forward to meeting you all at this years Fanime.
#2
It's really up to the person to decide as to what they want to use to shoot at the target. I received e-mails from customers using anything from spit balls to actual bullets on the targets.
#3
Just got word that I didn't receive a table for this year's Fanime. So I was wondering if anyone has a table they'd like to share. If you're doing prints and illustrations, I can help keep costs down for you since I own a small printing business.

Here are some samples of my work. http://www.hyottokoproductions.com/. If you visited the AA at last year's Fanime, you'd probably remember me.

Leave a pm if you're interested.
#4
Pricing depends on the paper you wish to print on--its cheaper to print on matte than say glossy. Artists tend to ask quite often which is the best paper to print on. It really depends on the actual artwork. Very solid colors, like vector-style artworks, look best on glossy. On the other hand, artwork with lots of contrasting colors and transitions look best on matte.

Matte is typically within the $3 range, while glossy is in the $4 range per print for a 11 x 17 paper. We recommend you bring your USB or register for a Dropbox account. You can simply visit the shop (it's really a house), and we can do a couple of sample prints, free of charge, so you can be accustomed to the quality and the services we provide.

For more details, I suggest you e-mail me through my personal e-mail, [email protected] or the business e-mail at [email protected]. For immediate response, it'll be best to use my personal e-mail.
#5
If you happen to be a San Jose local, you can visit my print shop. I do a few prints for artists from time to time along with my own prints for Fanime.

Here's the link if you want to take a peek. If you checked out last year's artist alley, you might recognize us.

http://www.hyottokoproductions.com/