Dissecting a picture help.

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Basicly im a decorater and i want to enlarge a small stencil to a good few a4 sheets of paper but i dont know where to start so maybe a nice somebody can do it for me:).

Lately i been doing everything free hand using the 'grid method' but i want this image dessecting into small sections so i can print each section onto a4 sheets and stick and match then together. (hopefully you get what i mean)

this what i want doing roughly:
pandagun1280.png


not to scale but you get the idea..

link to the picture here: http://img863.imageshack.us/img863/4427/pandagun12803.png

Thanks in advanced :)
 
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Basicly im a decorater and i want to enlarge a small stencil to a good few a4 sheets of paper but i dont know where to start so maybe a nice somebody can do it for me:).

Lately i been doing everything free hand using the 'grid method' but i want this image dessecting into small sections so i can print each section onto a4 sheets and stick and match then together. (hopefully you get what i mean)

Thanks in advanced :)



Download and print my handy PDF below. Print with no margins if you can, I can increase it to more/less pages if you want too :).

http://homepages.nildram.co.uk/~akiller/OcUK/images/Lemons_Mufc/panda.pdf
 
Thanks for all the replies,

The rasterbater is a good idea but it does it in circles which is a problem because i would to to cut/slice using a stanley to a line but its some nice stuff :)

@Pho thanks a bunch i will print it all out and see how big it is if i need bigger i will gives fabieno's method a shot see how i get on with it thanks a bunch guys

~Lemons_Mufc
 
Lemons,

The downloadable version of the rasterbater lets you have the dots down to whatever size you want but beware, i did 0.3mm and 12 sheets and it made a 200mb pdf which would barely open :P

Also you can set it to print with small borders or margins so that you know where to cut!
 
Ahh i didnt download it i just did it online, shall give it a go now :)

Cheers

~Lemons_Mufc

edit: just did it on 0.3 and it tooks 30 seconds :)
 
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@pho thanks a bunch i will print it all out and see how big it is if i need bigger i will gives fabieno's method a shot see how i get on with it thanks a bunch guys

Np. For really large scale stuff then my method won't lose any quality (i.e. look fuzzy) - I imported your image into Illustrator and made it a vector image I'll post if anyone wants it.

For photos and things (which can't be vectored easily) then Block Posters looks very interesting :).
 
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