Hand-Painting vs. Sherwood's Color Prints
There are quite a few differences between painting displays yourself, and applying Sherwood's Color Prints.
- Color Prints have consistent lines and color. When hand-painting, there is no way to keep consistent outlines and even paint tones. Sherwood's Color prints assure you of a brilliantly-colored, even-toned colored display, consistently outlined.
- Color Prints take minutes, instead of hours, or days to hand-paint a display.
- When hand-painting many objects of the same size and shape, inconsistencies will occur. It is humanly impossible to paint the same objects over and over, and keep them the same size and shape. With Sherwood's Color Prints, since every print is computer-generated, you are assured of the fact that when multiple objects are meant to be the same shape and size, they will always, consistently be the same shape and size... no matter how many there are!
In the above comparison, notice that the Hand-Painted eagle has non-uniform stars, while the Color Print, on the right, has consistently sized and spaced stars. Also notice that the Hand-Painted eagle has inconsistent lines (varying thicknesses), while the Color Print's lines are exact and consistent. The "I Love U.S.A." in the Hand-Painted eagle is sloppy and wavers, while the Color Print is perfect.
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