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  1. For clear decal paper a white back ground is perfect. A white background or any object with white will take on the color of the torso it's being applied to. Using white decal paper you'll need to have the back ground the same color as the torso it's being applied to. I hope I've made some since haha
  2. For all my custom figures I use decal paper by DecalPaper.com It's great stuff to work with. As your using an inkjet printer you'll have to seal the decal paper. I had good luck with krylon matt clear coat. About two to three coats should be enough to seal the paper. One suggestion I have is to use warm water to soak the decals in before application
  3. Your totally right Bart he does look like he's in his undies. So I added in a coat I also included a few different color variations.
  4. Here is my contribution a merchant sailer. If you've got ideas to improve the design let me know ;) The back is a little bare for my taste any ideas? Also what do you think about the belt color keep it orange or change it to a differnt color?
  5. This project seems like it could be a ton of fun. I'm going to take a crack at desinging either merchant or smuggler minifigures. Could you tell me where to post the designs when I am finshed?
  6. Hi KCMatze, Please let me know what you think?
  7. Hi Jopiek, Your request was a pretty easy one for me. Let me know what you think?
  8. You've done an outstanding job applying those decals. I know how hard it is to apply white decal paper. You've gotta cut it just right or else you'll have a white border.
  9. I share your exact feelings. I used to display my deal design work, but soon people began taking advantage selling figures using my work ect. So I had to remove all my work. Recently I've been doing a few request and so far so good! Onto your designs. I admire your work it's quite impressive. My personal favorite out of these designs would be Wolverine far left. I look forward to seeing more decal designs from you. -Dutch
  10. There are many people who would go the cheap route I.E digital printing. You on the overhand did not. You went above and beyond and had these excellent torsos pad printed. I've got to say these torso are outstanding! Do you have any plans for new designs? P.S Once I have a bit more funds available I'd like to support you by buying a couple torsos. -Dutch
  11. Dang you've got some skill. You must be a graphic designer? Making decal designs appear Legoish is harder than it seems. Those designs looks as though Lego itself made them. Outstanding work! -Dutch
  12. Excellent work on the design. -Dutch
  13. Good work! The choice of parts for Daenerys Targaryen is perfect.
  14. We both have something in common, we're both perfectionists. The laser printer I bought cost me a pretty penny $500 to be exact. Perhaps if you are interested I could print you a sheet(s) of water slide decals. Much cheaper than spending $500 on a new laser printer. PM me if your interest and maybe we can make a deal? -Dutch
  15. If you are going into the business of printing decals and making custom figures. I'd recommend purchasing a laser printer. The one I use is a HP Color LaserJet CP2025. Worth every penny! If you are only going to use it from time to time I'd buy myself an inkjet. Hopes this helps you out! -Dutch
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