The Amazing Spider-man 2 - 3D Print Files/Pattern - FREE

*Never mind, I figured it out.*

Ok, so I downloaded the new file (JPEG, I was only going to resize it to my measurements) and it is 201 MB, so its too big to open it in any photo editing/viewing program. Please help!
 
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whenever I set cmyk values In an RGB file then flatten and convert the file to cmyk, the values will change... For me by only a number or two... If that's all it is changing I wouldn't be too concerned .

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nice job! Looks great!


Thanks to you for your fantastic opera!!
 
Hey guys, so I went on Shapeways and uploaded Ken's sole.stl for a price estimate(it would be around $50) but then i saw that the sizing would be too small for me(I'm an 11), so is there anyway that anyone or Ken could resize the file, maybe not just to an 11 but a size where the majority could wear them? The file needs to be resized anyway because sides would be too small. This is a screenshot of the sizing Shapeways gave Screen Shot 2014-07-04 at 5.47.19 PM.png
 
i been thinking the problem is no longer the print. the price is around 150 to 160$ to get it on fabric... the final problem is the sewing ...anyone offering up some sewing services on the cheap besides 300$ which equals twice the price of the suit. that way we can actually get a suit at a reasonable price???just putting it out there...
 
i been thinking the problem is no longer the print. the price is around 150 to 160$ to get it on fabric... the final problem is the sewing ...anyone offering up some sewing services on the cheap besides 300$ which equals twice the price of the suit. that way we can actually get a suit at a reasonable price???just putting it out there...

Well considering the amount of time and work that goes into sewing along with how good of a job Trophywife does it is a reasonable price. If that's out of your price range you'll just have to find an alternative such as a local seamstress or sewing it on your own
 
i took that root already for a tasm1 .i know what work goes into a suit to be sewn i am not talking here without some experience.. ... just looking for more options . sure i could go local just putting it out there as a final problem.... you figure
160$ or more for a suit on fabric
300$ to sew it ...
150$ to 200$ for a shell and lenses
30$ for webshooters
30$ for soles i really have no clue just guessing.....
that is a months rent homey...around 700$ estimated give or take 50$
 
i took that root already for a tasm1 .i know what work goes into a suit to be sewn i am not talking here without some experience.. ... just looking for more options . sure i could go local just putting it out there as a final problem.... you figure
160$ or more for a suit on fabric
300$ to sew it ...
150$ to 200$ for a shell and lenses
30$ for webshooters
30$ for soles i really have no clue just guessing.....
that is a months rent homey...around 700$ estimated give or take 50$


Give the pattern to Zentai Zone
Get it done for around $100 - $120
3D print Lenses and shooters (don't 3D print soles in plastic, they will be not comfortable) ($15-$20 on makexyz)
Buy shoes and do the soles yourself ($20-$25)
Buy a toy mask ($10)

Order samples of one side visible stickers from ebay (should be free), take a PET pottle and do the Lenses yourself.

This is the cheapest way to go for getting nearly the same thing ;)
 
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psd & tiff files are both layered... Other than that u should see much difference.
If u decide to change the base colors, just find the color layers (bottom of the list) and control+click on the layer u wanna change. It will make a selection around that color area. Then choose the CMYK color that you want in the color picker..... Then just go to edit>fill

thats it!

Found a problem with this pattern and changing colors, the red base pattern leaks over the blue with some form of soft shadow as you can see from this screenshot:
Schermata 2014-07-05 alle 16.04.42.png

So when i do the selection (the shadows too) is selected and then filled with another solid color that enhance the leakage if you zoom on it tho is the selection:
Schermata 2014-07-05 alle 16.07.08.png

The problem is in the Torso,(chest) waist,boots...
Can you have a look?
 
Found a problem with this pattern and changing colors, the red base pattern leaks over the blue with some form of soft shadow as you can see from this screenshot:
View attachment 345696

So when i do the selection (the shadows too) is selected and then filled with another solid color that enhance the leakage if you zoom on it tho is the selection:
View attachment 345697

The problem is in the Torso,(chest) waist,boots...
Can you have a look?


Doesn't look like that much of a problem. The soft edge is probably from previous drop shadow... If you are changing colors try making the selection an contracting the selection by a few pixels before filling... Invert selection then delete.

EDIT: Just took a closer look at the .jpg... I see it there, but it's not worth worrying about. You will never see it on the FOD print. I suggest if it bothers you, just fix it on the layered file. Looking at the print sample its non-existent.
 
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Give the pattern to Zentai Zentai (since the pattern is open source, it doesn't matter if they copy it)
Get it done for around $100 (+ invisible zippers etc)
3D print Lenses and shooters (don't 3D print soles in plastic, they will be not comfortable) ($15-$20 on makexyz)
Buy shoes and do the soles yourself ($20-$25)
Buy a toy mask ($10)

Order samples of one side visible stickers from ebay (should be free), take a PET pottle and do the Lenses yourself.

This is the cheapest way to go for getting nearly the same thing ;)

i recommend not giving the file to zentai zentai. they have ripped off members of this forum and should not be supported.
 
i recommend not giving the file to zentai zentai. they have ripped off members of this forum and should not be supported.

You are making a good point, but I think Zentai Zentai may already has downloaded this file.
If there are a lot of customers interested in that print, then they might stop selling orhadars print and replace it with this one.
zentai zentai is offering the cheapest price and some users have funding issues. Would be great if there is an alternative to Zentai Zentai (printing + sewing) with similar price range.
 
You are making a good point, but I think Zentai Zentai may already has downloaded this file.
If there are a lot of customers interested in that print, then they might stop selling orhadars print and replace it with this one.
zentai zentai is offering the cheapest price and some users have funding issues. Would be great if there is an alternative to Zentai Zentai (printing + sewing) with similar price range.

Does ZentaiZone not offer custom prints+sewing?
 
I can't see it advertised, but they may do it if you ask them. You could give it a try if you want.

Actually, I did order a custom print from them. I was just asking because I thought it was known that they offer that service. Their service is by request.
 
You are making a good point, but I think Zentai Zentai may already has downloaded this file.
If there are a lot of customers interested in that print, then they might stop selling orhadars print and replace it with this one.
zentai zentai is offering the cheapest price and some users have funding issues. Would be great if there is an alternative to Zentai Zentai (printing + sewing) with similar price range.

i understand your point, but i would never use them because it just feels wrong to support someone who has wronged someone else and has not changed their stance. i wouldnt go into a store and buy items that they had stolen from my friends house.

if you are on a budget you can get a decent suit from zentaizone and paint the bricks on yourself with patterns and stamps. there is a guy on instagram named "Reallifespidey" and he did a great job with that suit. otherwise, i would suggest saving up and supporting the artists and craftsmen of this trade. replica work gets to be a pretty pricey hobby. but if you only build one suit, or one suit a year, then its not that much in the long run.

ken did a pretty great thing by already giving us all a free pattern, which he continues to improve and update. i think that is truly inspiring and just that alone makes me want to help support this community.

everyone is free to do as they wish, you are free to make your suit any way you want, but as we all know "with great power, comes great responsibility" <-im gonna strive to live up to that since that is exactly what my costume is representing.
 
Doesn't look like that much of a problem. The soft edge is probably from previous drop shadow... If you are changing colors try making the selection an contracting the selection by a few pixels before filling... Invert selection then delete.

EDIT: Just took a closer look at the .jpg... I see it there, but it's not worth worrying about. You will never see it on the FOD print. I suggest if it bothers you, just fix it on the layered file. Looking at the print sample its non-existent.

I agree with you if you leave as is, but if you fill the color you can see better over the web and onto the blue!


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