Archeop #132 — White Flare (Print Art)
This digital download is a fan-made Pokemon TCG print art design featuring Archeop #132 from the White Flare set. The card sits low in a dense, jewel-toned forest of ferns and tall trunks, giving the piece a layered, storybook jungle look. The ZIP includes a US Prints folder with 4 borderless PDFs (8.5x11in, 11x14in, 12x16in, 16x20in) and an International Prints folder with 2 PDFs (A4, A3), all 300 DPI, borderless, centered, plus an instructions PDF and 4 mockup images.
Instant digital download — delivered by email after purchase. Digital downloads are non-refundable.
A Ground-Level View of Archeop
This Pokemon TCG extended-art print takes Archeop #132 from the White Flare set and drops it into the thick of a forest floor instead of open sky. Deep greens, dark trunks, and scattered ferns crowd close around the card, broken up by pops of red and yellow blooms that keep the scene from reading as flat backdrop. The mood is dense and grounded, more understory than horizon — a fitting home for a Pokemon better known for running than flying. Printed and framed, it works as a quiet, nature-toned piece of wall art for anyone who collects Pokemon TCG art or just likes their space a little wilder.
What You Will Receive
This listing is a digital download — no physical print or card ships to you. After checkout, you'll get one ZIP file with everything you need to print the art yourself.
US Prints
- 4 borderless PDFs sized for standard US photo frames: 8.5x11in, 11x14in, 12x16in, and 16x20in
International Prints
- 2 borderless PDFs sized for standard international frames: A4 (210x297mm) and A3 (297x420mm)
Every PDF is 300 DPI and borderless, with the card art centered no matter which size you pick. The ZIP also includes a printing instructions PDF and 4 listing-mockup images.
How It Works
- Add the print to your cart and complete checkout.
- Grab your ZIP file instantly from the confirmation email or your account downloads page.
- Print it at home, through an online printing service, or at a local print shop.
- Slide the borderless print into any standard-sized frame that matches your chosen size.
Terms & Fine Print
- This is a digital-only listing — no physical item is mailed to you.
- Printed colors may look slightly different than they do on screen depending on your monitor and printer; heavyweight matte paper or cardstock is recommended for best results.
- The art is for personal, non-commercial use only — reselling, sharing, or distributing the files or prints is not allowed.
- Digital downloads are non-refundable since delivery is instant, but reach out to the shop if you run into any file issues.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get my files after I buy this?
Your files are delivered instantly by email right after purchase, with a personal download link — no account needed.
What exactly is in the ZIP file?
You'll get a US Prints folder with 4 borderless PDFs sized for US photo frames (8.5x11in, 11x14in, 12x16in, 16x20in) and an International Prints folder with 2 PDFs (A4 210x297mm, A3 297x420mm). Everything is 300 DPI, borderless, with the card centered, plus a printing instructions PDF and 4 listing-mockup images.
I lost my download email — can I get the files again?
Yes, the same download link from your original email can be reused anytime, so you can redownload your files whenever you need them.
Is this Archeop print meant for a binder or a frame?
This version of Archeop #132 is set up as print art for framing rather than binder pockets — just pick whichever US or international size fits the wall or space you have in mind.
Which size shows off the forest scene best?
Going bigger, like the 12x16in or 16x20in US sizes or the A3 international size, lets the ferns and trunks around Archeop #132 spread out more, so the forest detail has room to stand out.
Fun fact: can Archeop actually fly?
Not really for long — despite having wings, Archeop is better known for sprinting across the ground than staying airborne, which is part of why this piece keeps it rooted in the forest rather than the sky.