Thanks for the feedback!
I did that for support issues. It said it was too thin for metal. Sadly it lessens the "screen accuracy" which really annoys me.
I made another model!
This time it's a "stamp" meant for embossing. I have no idea if my plan will work out but here is the model.
On the cape, there is a repeating pattern on the sides.
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I've tried to replicate it so hopefully it will be in the right ballpark. You can emboss fabric just like you can paper. I plan on using a metallic red embossing powder with either red or clear ink. I'll use the stamp to get the detail, toss the powder on, and then hit it with a heat gun.
I'm still searching for cape fabric. I haven't had luck yet.
As for the darker "kite shapes" I fear I'll have to darken those by hand. With this model, there is a slight overlap each time you repeat the pattern, but it shouldn't be too terrible.
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I've done a test print at 200 microns and it seems like it will work nicely. You can either order it from Shapeways or Download it from the link. I turned on "downloadable". I'm not sure why it says that some parts have "thickness issues". Even at 200 microns I got most of the tiny squares printed perfectly. If I had done 100, nothing would be lost. Surely they print at a higher resolution than my Robo 3D, haha
https://www.shapeways.com/product/H...pe-stamp?key=d2cb3a85e25a15cd966950fddaad63d8