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Well so far I have 5 cels framed on the walls in areas not exposed to direct sunlight , most of the rest are in 8 Itoya 11X17 book & 1 13X19 book.
Those not in books are stored in the plastic cel boxes that Rinkya ships them in.
Those not in books are stored in the plastic cel boxes that Rinkya ships them in.
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Most of my stuff is in a hall closet. The photo shows only the 2 shelves that hold the cels.
The unseen top shelf has cels that are too large for the Itoya folders and I haven't gotten around to framing yet. The unseen shelves below contain sketches/backgrounds too long for Itoya folders and packing/labeling/shipping supplies.
I have a large number of framed cels. Here is a link to a few of them.
http://itamejihada.net/framed_cels/photos.html
The unseen top shelf has cels that are too large for the Itoya folders and I haven't gotten around to framing yet. The unseen shelves below contain sketches/backgrounds too long for Itoya folders and packing/labeling/shipping supplies.

I have a large number of framed cels. Here is a link to a few of them.
http://itamejihada.net/framed_cels/photos.html
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Are you giving link to a few of them to me?

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the way i have mine stored is probably gonna get me some comments.
mine are all in itoya books except or two cels and on genga set. there all sitting on a shelf in my hall way closet. the two cel books are laying vertically on top of each other on one side. the books with my sketches are laying vertically next to the books with the cels.
no the books with the sketches are not sitting on top of the books with the cels in them.
mine are all in itoya books except or two cels and on genga set. there all sitting on a shelf in my hall way closet. the two cel books are laying vertically on top of each other on one side. the books with my sketches are laying vertically next to the books with the cels.
no the books with the sketches are not sitting on top of the books with the cels in them.
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Have they always been all in itoya books except or two cels and on genga set?

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Wow, the framing job on Zel and Amelia is excellent.graymouser wrote: I have a large number of framed cels. Here is a link to a few of them.
http://itamejihada.net/framed_cels/photos.html

I'm still in minor shock over the first pictures posted here by Keropi with cels on the floor. My cat would have a heyday skidding across the floor on those!
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Hurrah! I don't know whether or not I am to them would take some effort. Do you think I am to them would take some effort?

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Here you can see how my cels are displayed in my house
http://akadro.rubberslug.com/gallery/ma ... esID=11917
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http://akadro.rubberslug.com/gallery/ma ... esID=11917
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All I have to say is "WOW"akadro wrote:Here you can see how my cels are displayed in my house
http://akadro.rubberslug.com/gallery/ma ... esID=11917
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Thanks , but my wife does not say that all the time...(regarding the cel of courseKujaku wrote:All I have to say is "WOW"akadro wrote:Here you can see how my cels are displayed in my house
http://akadro.rubberslug.com/gallery/ma ... esID=11917
dro

LOL, my wife would kill me, so yours must really love you. Plus I told her a long time ago that I would leave the decorating to her. All I have up that I put up myself is a famous image of dogs playing poker in the den. Adds class during poker night lol.akadro wrote:Thanks , but my wife does not say that all the time...(regarding the cel of courseKujaku wrote:All I have to say is "WOW"akadro wrote:Here you can see how my cels are displayed in my house
http://akadro.rubberslug.com/gallery/ma ... esID=11917
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I have my Itoya books lined up in my closet. It's one of the few spots in my apt that doesn't contain a sprinkler.
The backgrounds and sketches that didn't make a book are lined up between the Itoyas and my arts & crafts container. I then have another pile of backgrounds sitting in my dining room (make shift storage). Seven cels are framed, but 4 are leaning against my dresser waiting for me to put them up.

Whoah, that's an awesome shot of Dilandau & co!graymouser wrote:I have a large number of framed cels. Here is a link to a few of them.
http://itamejihada.net/framed_cels/photos.html