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Post by Deleted on Mar 18, 2014 13:28:39 GMT -5
Hey guys I need ALOT of Help! I know there is tons of amazing customisers on here and I really need help!! I would like to learn how to paint the figure without messing up! Also how to create attires out of cloth! I already can do headsawps without damage and I know how to do paint removal with nail varnish I really need help THANK YOU SO MUCH!! DivaCollector24, PLEASE!!!!!
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Post by speaktomeworriers on Mar 18, 2014 13:37:47 GMT -5
look through the Official Fix Up Thread, tons of information on there, and also Youtube has alot of good tutorials so you can actually see them do it
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Post by Deleted on Mar 18, 2014 13:42:35 GMT -5
look through the Official Fix Up Thread, tons of information on there, and also Youtube has alot of good tutorials so you can actually see them do it Thanks so much for the thread and already checked youtube.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 18, 2014 22:46:40 GMT -5
Hey guys I need ALOT of Help! I know there is tons of amazing customisers on here and I really need help!! I would like to learn how to paint the figure without messing up! Also how to create attires out of cloth! I already can do headsawps without damage and I know how to do paint removal with nail varnish I really need help THANK YOU SO MUCH!! DivaCollector24, PLEASE!!!!! This belongs in custom support not here. To help though your best bet is youtube. I know it was helpful to me when I started and sometimes even now.
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Post by Jamie on Mar 23, 2014 2:32:25 GMT -5
I can't paint for my life, lol. To make the attires, you design a pattern that fits the figure and cut it out on an old t-shirt. Stitch the two pieces together but leave holes in the head/arm/leg holes. I recommend hand sewing them because doing it on a machine is very difficult. Then, you can either use iron-on transfers, craft glue and paper or nothing at all to get logos on.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 24, 2014 23:50:00 GMT -5
I can't paint for my life, lol. To make the attires, you design a pattern that fits the figure and cut it out on an old t-shirt. Stitch the two pieces together but leave holes in the head/arm/leg holes. I recommend hand sewing them because doing it on a machine is very difficult. Then, you can either use iron-on transfers, craft glue and paper or nothing at all to get logos on. Sounds kind of cobb jobbed. Why wouldn't you just buy the tshirt material? Thats what I do. Also paper and glue is a half assed way to make the logos.
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Post by Jamie on Mar 25, 2014 0:23:39 GMT -5
I can't paint for my life, lol. To make the attires, you design a pattern that fits the figure and cut it out on an old t-shirt. Stitch the two pieces together but leave holes in the head/arm/leg holes. I recommend hand sewing them because doing it on a machine is very difficult. Then, you can either use iron-on transfers, craft glue and paper or nothing at all to get logos on. Sounds kind of cobb jobbed. Why wouldn't you just buy the tshirt material? Thats what I do. Also paper and glue is a half assed way to make the logos. It's a simple method. Once you get good and enjoy the hobby, start making something more professionals. ...that's why I also said iron-on transfers... What's your ideas?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 25, 2014 1:22:13 GMT -5
Sounds kind of cobb jobbed. Why wouldn't you just buy the tshirt material? Thats what I do. Also paper and glue is a half assed way to make the logos. It's a simple method. Once you get good and enjoy the hobby, start making something more professionals. ...that's why I also said iron-on transfers... What's your ideas? Well iron on transfers would be better than paper, but to do them properly they should be screen printed or I have also seen people use fabric paint and cut out the design on a plastic sheet that has a sticky side and paint the logo on and it looked pretty factory.
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