Hello everyone.
To the right is a pic of the newest size of BIT+ Paper Toys, the MegaBIT+ Hulk, who is pictured with a regular sized BIT+ Wolverine and a miniBIT+ Spider-Man to give you an idea to the size differences.
Right now only the Hulk comes in the size but if enough people like it and I get some feedback on which characters everyone would like to see in the MegaBIT+ size, I will release more.
I will have the MegaBIT+ Hulk at next weekends Edmonton Comic and Entertainment Expo, Booth 1000. I will post more on the show soon.
Hope you enjoy the MegaBIT+ Hulk!
Later,
t.
To the right is a pic of the newest size of BIT+ Paper Toys, the MegaBIT+ Hulk, who is pictured with a regular sized BIT+ Wolverine and a miniBIT+ Spider-Man to give you an idea to the size differences.
Right now only the Hulk comes in the size but if enough people like it and I get some feedback on which characters everyone would like to see in the MegaBIT+ size, I will release more.
I will have the MegaBIT+ Hulk at next weekends Edmonton Comic and Entertainment Expo, Booth 1000. I will post more on the show soon.
Hope you enjoy the MegaBIT+ Hulk!
Later,
t.
I like the idea of a "Mega" size, but since i'm new to this papercraft stuff, i have 2 questions:
ReplyDelete-1. I noticed that the file resolution for both the BIT+ and the MegaBIT+ Hulk are the same, 1035x1600px. Why is that?
-2. (which i assume is in some way related to the first question) How should i do the printing to achieve the best results?
Right-click the image file -> Print?
Open the file with some software and then give the printing order?
Thank you very much for all your work!
Thanks zero.
DeleteThe resolution is the same because that is what I happen to size it at. I am not much of an expert about size files, etc. If you just click on the image of the Mega Hulk it will take you to a separate page with just the Hulk. Click on him again and it will enlarge the image. You should be able to print it without any problems from there. The PNG image is the same file that I sent to the printers and those turned out great.
Hopefully that helps.
t.
Yes, it helped, thank you very much!
DeleteMy doubt was if i should send the PNG image directly to the printer, or if i should open it with Photoshop, for example, to give the printing order... But you just cleared that up, thank you again!
Now i'm just waiting for the need to drive to Staples to get supplies for the office, and once i have to go there, i'll buy the stuff you recommend as well for this (paper, adhesive and tools).