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Old 04-14-2010, 09:47 AM #11
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Example Alt Pit Theme for the Palitoy template (still not finished) I had to resize it to show it here.

I'll wait you finish this alternate theme. It's more useful for me a Joe Pit. Do you print them at a4 paper? Can you give us some instruction on how to proceed? Maybe better pictures of them assembled.

Great work.
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Old 04-14-2010, 12:28 PM #12
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I've been asked a couple of times about the process, the scans we did up for my Club's exclusives are different from the shared files, the files I've shared are "RAW" and I put them up for general customizers to use and to inspire them to make their own designs with the templates.

The Bases that were ran off for my club members were WAY different, and I only printed up a run of 300 (which was for every member who wanted one). The members were charged a fee to cover the cost and shipping. The final renders are scanned onto the material we use, then covered in a protective film to prevent damage to the applied print. The end result is a very high quailty product that I am very proud of.


I will continue to make scans for public use, after all I like the imput from my fellow customizers and dio builders.

The 2 that are assembled on my forums page were ones my son put together using the scans I provided for public download, I wanted everyone to see that my own young son could put them together using everyday materials.- He even resized his H.Q. to fit his Mattel Secret Wars Freedom Fighter! The scans I've provided can be ran off of any type of cardstock you as a dio builder are comfortable using, making your base truly as unique as you want it to be, The possibilities are only limited by you the builder.

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Old 04-14-2010, 05:10 PM #13
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this is way cool what is the recommend way to pint these, at home or at a print shop
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Old 04-15-2010, 05:01 AM #14
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It depends on the builder, some dio builders print off their own work, but you can get a print shop to run off your images, it all goes with the builder's experience in printing, it's like that ol saying "measure twice, cut once" Printing can be tricky with large images,The paper and printers DO play a factor, as does the programs you are using to print from, but if you have ever printed you know exactly what I mean.



But most everyone on here has experience printing, so I'm sure that you'll have no problems with the images.
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Old 04-18-2010, 01:56 PM #15
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Working on the Red Shadows/Cobra Base now, here's a sneak peak. ( I'll be changing the colors of the bunk later), and there's still work to be done, but I wanted to give an update showing the Cell (That iconic sentence from Serpentor rings to mind) "Put him in with the other joe Prisoners so that they can see the fate which awaits them". lmk what you think.


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