The New Blood
Well-Known Member
Re: Free Bagley USM Spider-Man Files!
Happy 2015 guys
Happy 2015 guys
you can also download a layered psd file as wellPattern looks awesome! Can only grab the PDF though?
you can also download a layered psd file as well
Ah kk. I wad trying to get the .psd file but it says it can't locate it. That's why I was asking lol
Im having the same issue with the psd file. The link you posted above is to the pdf file.
Following the hyperlink to the psd file returns an error saying :
Sorry, the file you have requested does not exist.
Make sure that you have the correct URL and that the owner of the file hasn't deleted it.
Sorry but CMYK is the only way it can print properlyThanks a bunch guys. Need to ask one more favor if anyone is willing. I use Gimp instead of Photoshop. Is there any way someone could save Bagley's USM Spidermanfiles in RGB instead of CMYK and then send them to me?
Either PSD or Tiff should work just fine and I can adjust the colors on my own from there.
Gimp cant open CMYK files of this type.
The hyperlink is different from the text. The file should come from Dropbox.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/z2yfiblt70a2auj/Ultimate Spider-Man Bagley No Muscle 8-17-2014.pdf?dl=0
Thanks a ton! Much appreciated
Free USM Bagley Frames in stl format (when printed make sure you upload it in meters)
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Not sure if the thickness needs to be increased, but once I get feedback I will update it!
Enjoy!
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_HPBoxjQlXET3FOTkhoaE1ESEk/view?usp=sharing
I tried making the frames earlier this week. I don't have access to a 3D printer, and I didn't want to spend the money to have them printed. So I printed the outline of the frames on paper, and traced them onto some scrap plastic I got from a local shop.
The frames are still in rough shape since I ground them down from a 1/4" in thickness to 1/8" using a bench grinder. That wasn't really a smart idea on my part.
I'll update when I finish the frames with lens and another faceshell.
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I tried making the frames earlier this week. I don't have access to a 3D printer, and I didn't want to spend the money to have them printed. So I printed the outline of the frames on paper, and traced them onto some scrap plastic I got from a local shop.
The frames are still in rough shape since I ground them down from a 1/4" in thickness to 1/8" using a bench grinder. That wasn't really a smart idea on my part.
I'll update when I finish the frames with lens and another faceshell.
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I messaged you a while ago about getting it printed from ZentaiZone, you said it was fine.
After what I read about Zentai-Zentai on this site, I avoided their service.
View attachment 337629 This is what I have so far for a comic style Spider-Man suit. As you can by the title of the thread, its mostly inspired by Mark Bagley's Spider-Man. I modified my Rami template and saved it as a new .psd file .I looked at Orhadar's Ultimate Spider-Man suit to see how in terms the curve of the rib part of the red on the suit is, compared to a regular Rami pattern. I will be giving this pattern for free, when it's done, to let someone have this printed and test how it looks and fits. Oh and the weird line going through the bottom of the mask area and the crotch area is due to me making the pattern in one half to later copy and flip to save time haha. Also the crotch will be designed for a zipper.
Thoughts?
Updated as of 2-18-2015
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PSD File : https://www.dropbox.com/s/l4kbvv01n3upe2a/Ultimate%20Spider-Man%20Bagley%208-17-2014.psd
PDF File (no muscle base): https://www.dropbox.com/s/z2yfiblt70a2auj/Ultimate%20Spider-Man%20Bagley%20No%20Muscle%208-17-2014.pdf?dl=0
PDF File (with Muscle Base): https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_HPBoxjQlXENTdmMS1vZXMwVWs
USM Bagley Style Frames! Stl format scaled! (print in meters)
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RULES FOR Files:
1. Don't use the file to profit from unless getting permission from me.
2. Try not send this pattern to be printed to sites that have been known to steal people's work. (Fabric on demand is a great place to have this pattern printed!)
3. If you post pics of a suit with my pattern on it please give me credit where it's due.
* tell us any changes you made to the pattern