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Thread: printable patterns for Titans scale bodies

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    Question printable patterns for Titans scale bodies

    Any titans/lion rock patterns out there for body suits? Any help?
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    If you don't have any luck with direct patterns, you could modify a standard. The way the titans/lion rock bodies scale turn out to be 86.4% of a standard T2.
    ...So if there's a pattern you find or like using for 8" mego, modifying the print output to 86.4% of original size will yield a Lion Rock pattern.
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    now if I can just find out how to do that with my printer.
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    >now if I can just find out how to do that with my printer.

    It'll be the program you open pics in. Find the "resample" function, set the size for 86.4 and make sure to click the "maintain ratio" function. That'll do it. (Same trick I used for my AJ Jr outfit.) What program do you use for pics?

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    ^ I was just clicking on print picture and couldn't find a setting on my printer for ratio. I guess I can save it to my pictures and mess with it that way.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ctc View Post
    (Same trick I used for my AJ Jr outfit.)
    Don C.
    You sneaky, sneaky Bat-Monkey! I was just working out the ratio the other day thinking about an Ant-Man myself.

    Tbolt, it's usually under the magic "Print with preview" dialogue box on most graphic programs... that will bring up the portrait/landscape, scale, etc options in most software.
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    I've got some Skrulls in the works that need little jumpers.
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    >I was just clicking on print picture and couldn't find a setting on my printer for ratio. I guess I can save it to my pictures and mess with it that way.

    Okay.... I'm not really a computer guy, so you'll hafta bear with me. If you've already got the pic, it's just a matter of opening it up with a program that'll let you do stuff to it; like resample and save as a new pic. I don't know if the printer software does that.... although it probably can. There's a "change print size" thingie on the "print preview" screen.... maybe that'll work?

    I use Photopaint for all my doctoring, and not being a computer guy I'm not much use when NOT using Photopaint....

    Don C.

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