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Post by reisalomao on Mar 26, 2010 2:57:54 GMT -9
Hello friends, I bought some products Onemonk and I enjoyed. I have some questions about printing and paper size. I'm using A4, but I wonder if this size is good. Another doubt is related to the scale of 30mm would like to know how I can put my creations on this scale. Well created some characters in this site caradeedu.vilabol.uol.com.br/antigos/fabrica_x.html and really want to resize according to the scale of Onemonk, to be all standardized. I'm using fireworks ... If someone can help me, I'll be really grateful! edit: here a hero machine creation: www.4shared.com/file/249645786/db334fe8/Untitled-2.htmlfar from the onemonk scale 
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Post by squirmydad on Mar 26, 2010 12:38:43 GMT -9
I think our styles are too different to be compatible. My stuff is too bulky to match up well. JIM
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Post by Sirrob01 on Mar 26, 2010 13:13:14 GMT -9
I've tried to match up HM stuff before with Jims work before and the styles are very different, plus no backs  You can distort the Hm stuff into a better match, but bits of them start to look funny  . Below is what I did for your demo image you can see the squishedness. From a few feet way they can be serviceable, but don't get to close  ~ Open a Jim pdf of human sized objects at 270dpi in Gimp ~ Import your HM Standee , should be about the correct height but he'll look way skinny and a little tall. ~ use the Scale tool in Gimp to widen him up and squash him down a little. ~ check eye to eye alignment and push the brightness/contrast up a little ~ attach to tab ~ I used to just do plain black backs 
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