danny_bhoy
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Hi All,
I'm in the process of seeting up a website at the moment. The original purpose of this was simply to have somewhere other than flickr to display my images.
Since then though, and purely through word of mouth, I've had a fair few enquiries from people wanting to get my work put onto canvas.
I'm obviously more than happy to do this and the logistic of this aren't a problem. What I would really like to do though is embed a tool onto my website that allows potential buyers to view a virtual canvas of one of my pictures in a virtual setting, to give an idea of perspective and general size etc.
I realise I haven't explained, what is reather a complicated issue already, very well. So here's an example of what I'm after (click on the print or canvass size on the right and scroll down to the pic) http://www.celticfcprints.net/728212/print/728212.html
Does anyone know if this sort of thing easily can be put on any website or does it have to be comissioned by web designer or similar?
Sorry for the long winded question!
Cheers,
Danny.
I'm in the process of seeting up a website at the moment. The original purpose of this was simply to have somewhere other than flickr to display my images.
Since then though, and purely through word of mouth, I've had a fair few enquiries from people wanting to get my work put onto canvas.
I'm obviously more than happy to do this and the logistic of this aren't a problem. What I would really like to do though is embed a tool onto my website that allows potential buyers to view a virtual canvas of one of my pictures in a virtual setting, to give an idea of perspective and general size etc.
I realise I haven't explained, what is reather a complicated issue already, very well. So here's an example of what I'm after (click on the print or canvass size on the right and scroll down to the pic) http://www.celticfcprints.net/728212/print/728212.html
Does anyone know if this sort of thing easily can be put on any website or does it have to be comissioned by web designer or similar?
Sorry for the long winded question!
Cheers,
Danny.
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