The Xtreme One
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Every challenge along the way, with courage I will face...
Joined on: May 29, 2003 20:12:26 GMT -5
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Post by The Xtreme One on Dec 3, 2006 14:38:53 GMT -5
Ok, the most customizing I've ever done is headswitches and a FEW torso switches during the TTL era (got pissed because I broke so many).
Now.....how do you guys make the best printouts? Do you print it out on regular paper and make it look great? How? I don't really get it. I attempted print-out shirts a while ago, and they tore...because they were paper...
Is there a certain way to print out the picture and attatch it to the torso of the figure so it looks great?
Again, VERY NOOBISH question, I just haven't ever done it before....
So I'm sure any of you can answer this. Much thanks! And Karma - or + if you really care...
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Post by onionmaster on Dec 3, 2006 15:56:17 GMT -5
1. Yeah you can print it on normal paper, but if you use photo paper they look better and are less likely to break. 2. You can use a decal maker to print the picture with, and stick it to the figure's torso. It will look great but many people don't consider it proper customizing.
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The Watcher
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Joined on: May 1, 2006 10:16:01 GMT -5
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Post by The Watcher on Dec 4, 2006 14:18:23 GMT -5
1. Yeah you can print it on normal paper, but if you use photo paper they look better and are less likely to break. 2. You can use a decal maker to print the picture with, and stick it to the figure's torso. It will look great but many people don't consider it proper customizing. what is decal maker?
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Post by cenasfan on Dec 6, 2006 13:57:45 GMT -5
u can get 1 for 10 to 20 bucks at walmart in the model section
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Post by onionmaster on Dec 7, 2006 16:34:16 GMT -5
1. Yeah you can print it on normal paper, but if you use photo paper they look better and are less likely to break. 2. You can use a decal maker to print the picture with, and stick it to the figure's torso. It will look great but many people don't consider it proper customizing. what is decal maker? A Decal is sort of halfway between a sticker and a transfer.
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