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'Blade Runner' by Laurent Durieux.

Officially licensed 24" x 36" screen prints, in numbered Regular TIMED Release editions for $75 each or $215 for the 3 Regular print set; numbered Variant editions of 325 for $95 each; and Aluminum Metal Variant editions, with numbered COA's of 100 for $200 each.

As a bonus, 1 of 6 limited edition concept art sketch prints will be randomly inserted into any SET order, or any order consisting of all 3 images (can be a combination of regular, variants or aluminum prints).

On sale Thursday June 8 at 12pm ET until Sunday June 11 at 11.59pm ET through Bottleneck Gallery.

So, I've got a Voight-Kampff machine and a gun.

Now, I need a story.

Protagonist: an android on the run. Possibly Kara from Detroit: Become Human?

Antagonist: a Bladerunner. Stone cold killer. No ideas on who that is yet, need to think about that.

Also the possibility of a last minute rescue? Who would sneak into a police department building in a cyberpunk dystopia with only a slim hope, a fools hope, of success?

Blade Runner ID Card Upgrade Continued

In order to make your own id card you will need need a picture of yourself and a font for the signature on the back. I used Mrs Saint Delafield but you can use whatever font you want. You can also use My Lives Signature. For the picture, I'm going to use BeFunky to show you how to put it together.

1. Open BeFunky and choose create, than select photo editor. Drag the 3rd image to the middle and then add your own picture to the image manager. Example

2. Drag your picture to the middle and cover the entire image. Make sure that it is centered. Then select flatten which is in the lower left hand corner. Select frames and choose borders. Reduce the outer and inner thickness to 0% and raise corner radius to 26%. The save the picture to your computer. Example

3. Add the 1st image to the middle and add the picture you just saved to image manager. Than drag the picture and shrink it. You will have to fidget with the picture to fit it into the space. I recommend selecting alignment and turning off snapping. Or clicking on the image, going into the options tab and lowering the opacity. Example

4. Now we add your name. I used the American Typewriter font which is included on BeFunky. Go back to alignment and turn on snapping. Go to text, select the American Typewriter font and change the size to 76px. Write your name and drag it over to the white bar. Go to graphics and select the square. Crop it and make it the same height as the white bar. This will help center the text. Finally, save the picture to your computer Example

5. Congratulation, you now have your own blade runner id card. Hopefully you were able to understood my explanation. Feel free to message me if you have any questions.

Credit for the Tyrell corporation logo goes to Viper Aviator.

Blade Runner ID Card Upgrade

A few years ago I posted about a blade runner card that I created. It was based on several different designs I found online which were all slightly different. As a result, it was very inaccurate. So I based my new card on scans of the design document.

Now, if you just want Rick Deckard's id card than here you go.

But, if you want to make a card with your own name and photo than check out my next post.

Credit for the Tyrell corporation logo goes to Viper Aviator.

'Charlie Runner' print set by Chris Thornley (Raid71).

  • Set of four 5" x 5" giclee prints, in a signed and numbered TIMED Release edition for £27.
  • Set of 5 stickers, in a limited edition of 100 for £6.50

On sale in a TIMED release from Thursday April 27 at 6pm UK (1pm ET) until Sunday April 30 from Chris' website.