I knew that 20x30 was in inches, and I was aware of the brick size. I did the math when I was looking it over. (amazingly coming up with the same answer you did for amount of bricks). I was helping a friend look up bricks for a lego project he's working on. And so I am very aware of the prices of lego bricks. He's working on amassing nearly 10 grand worth of lego. So I am highly aware of how much they cost.
I've had custom made frames made at Michaels, and nothing i've had made there has ever been that expensive. And perhaps if it was so expensive you should have shopped around more.
You may have written a program to do this, but I could achieve the same effect by overpixelating and editing a picture on photoshop and then printing it out. I've done dot based projects before. I'm aquainted with the process.
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I did it for the fun of mixing three things I enjoy: the bible, computers, and LEGO. If it ticks you off, you probably have an anger problem and should go into counseling.
I have no problem with why you did it in the end, I do however have a problem with the price you are asking for it. I do believe it is too much to ask for the amount of work put into the piece. Perhaps I was too harsh in saying that it wasn't artistic and I should not judge on that because I know that there are people who believe things that I do are also not art or conceptual.
As well, I should state this is not a forum in which to advertise personal sales.
And of course a rule of our forum...
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"Flaming", is when somebody attacks somebody else over the internet, normally in the form of insults. This will not be tolerated. You do not have to agree with every other member of PPT ( And you wont at some point. Believe me). You do not have to like every other member at PPT. You do, however, have to respect every other member of PPT. And when I say respect, I mean respect their right to have their say just as you have the right to yours.
So please, if you feel the need to insult me again, take it to private and PM me.
Evisceration is a sign of respect.