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Post by abaddonwormwood on Sept 13, 2009 2:59:52 GMT -9
These came out great. I like the flames on the school girl. The next step it to layer cardstock and Transparency in a sandwich, that way you get the solidness of the card with the ethereal effect with film. Lord Abaddon of Wormwood
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Post by abaddonwormwood on Sept 13, 2009 4:14:51 GMT -9
I was thinking you might have but I could tell if it was just the solid colour of the girl or you had actually.
Very nice work. When you get a chance hold up the figure to a semi-direct light source just to show it off a tad.
Lord Abaddon of Wormwood
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Post by anitangel on Sept 13, 2009 10:24:18 GMT -9
Heh, pretty cool, especially the jumping figure, try to do that with plastic figures X-D
Anita
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Post by djlittle on Sept 14, 2009 14:26:26 GMT -9
COOL effect! It actually gives the wings a 'membrane' look.
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Post by Reivaj on Jun 24, 2010 6:42:15 GMT -9
That´s great!, specially the left one, the guy jumping. I´ll try it with the bats. Do somebody know if i can print transparent sheet in a color laser printer?? Because the sheet came out very hot, Is there a especial transparent sheet for this kind of printer?
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Post by josedominguez on Aug 20, 2010 8:31:18 GMT -9
Yes, you've got to use the ones made for photocopiers.... laser printers and photocopiers both use heat to fuse toner. Inkjet transparencies also have a powder coating, so even if the acetate doesn't melt, the powder will burn and wreck the printer. All stationary suppliers stock both
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Post by Reivaj on Aug 21, 2010 5:51:10 GMT -9
Thanks José i was afraid to print in a transparent sheet because it can damage the printer. Thanks again
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Post by BilliamBabble Inked Adventures on Aug 21, 2010 10:15:10 GMT -9
This is a really great idea. It would work really well with magical portals and stained glass windows.
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Post by pblade on Aug 22, 2010 3:01:48 GMT -9
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Post by enpeze on Aug 22, 2010 8:40:31 GMT -9
looks super. May I ask you if you used a special sort of transparency apart of "made for laserprinter"? A special thickness or did you glue several layers of transparencies together to achieve the same stability of a double-layer 200gsm miniature?
If I want ot make a flying venusian (like yours above) do I have to care for special working procedures probably in order to avoid that the mini is instable and bend?
thanks alot for tipps.
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Post by enpeze on Aug 26, 2010 0:10:22 GMT -9
Thanks alot sithcundman. Your description is great and I will try it the same way.
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Post by BilliamBabble Inked Adventures on Aug 27, 2010 15:03:11 GMT -9
Very, very cool. I suddenly have a strong desire to play Turok Dinosaur Hunter again!
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