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  • Fire Marshal Bill
    Career Member
    • Jul 25, 2010
    • 994

    Need education on printed outfits?

    Are these outfits i see in here in the custom forums from time to time printed on standard inkjet printers? I'm guessing there's a lot more to it than that . So it begs the question........ How does one go about making/getting a printed outfit? Is it easier to have one of the talented customizers here on the board design and print one for you? If that's the best answer, then who is the go to guy or gal for this? I am just just now getting into customizing and it would seem that having the ability to print outfits..... or at least the resources to procure one, would be a big plus.
    Vintage Toy Rescue
    1614-B N State Hwy 161
    Grand Prairie, TX 75050
    (972) 740-4424

    www.vintagetoyrescue.com
  • megowgsh
    Customego HoF Curator
    • Nov 19, 2003
    • 7420

    #2
    I have literally spent thousands of dollars over the past 5 years perfecting my system.

    If you want to pm me a want list I am more than happy to see if I can help.
    Check out ALL my customs at https://www.facebook.com/megowgshcustoms

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    • JediJaida
      Talkative Member
      • Jun 14, 2008
      • 5675

      #3
      Remind me to take you up on that someday.

      I have quite a few things in mind that making a paper pattern for would just be too time consuming and confusing.
      JediJaida

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      • jasonmego1277
        Persistent Member
        • Dec 9, 2008
        • 1741

        #4
        I can vouch megowgsh.... his suits are fantastic. Check out some of my custom posts. The camera takes a little away but they are bright and fantasticlly designed.
        In The " Real World " Vampires Do Not Sparkle. They Burn In the Sun !

        https://www.flickr.com/photos/131475...57650995605142

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        • JMC
          Persistent Member
          • Feb 3, 2004
          • 1940

          #5
          Ditto. Great work by Austin.

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          • Fire Marshal Bill
            Career Member
            • Jul 25, 2010
            • 994

            #6
            Thanks for the replies. It appears that the process takes considerable skill and the right tools and is one that needs to be perfected over time.... and it sounds like Austin has done this . Doesn't look like something i'll be able to pull off myself with just access to a basic home printer. Oh well, that's why i was asking..... i sort of figured that if it was that easy, everyone would be doing it . I will definitely contact "megowgsh" when i decide what i want to tackle for my next custom.
            Vintage Toy Rescue
            1614-B N State Hwy 161
            Grand Prairie, TX 75050
            (972) 740-4424

            www.vintagetoyrescue.com

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