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newest KD7
im having a lot of trouble with my uploads being the right size and even then, if in compliance, they still wont post. so I am just going to post these newest Klingon D-7s here. I have put plenty of build pics up here of this type so just reference to those please.
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Thanks for sharing this with us.
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You really need instructions and build photos of this... there are so many parts to it that are completely unclear that it's almost unbuildable as it is, even if you're familiar with the D-7 Battlecruiser.
If you're having trouble with your uploads being the right size, it's definitely because they're image files and not PDFs. PDFs ensure the right size for the documents, because it stands for Printer Data File. |
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Quote:
PDF is short for Portable Document Format, created by Adobe in 1992. It was created to allow sharing of documents across computer platforms and display the same on monitors and printers regardless of hardware or software.
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Ah, sorry. I had a brain fart there, heh. Still, the point remains that PDF files will make sure that the model's parts are all the same scale.
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I will try that. I also have a build multi pic. however, pdfs usually turn out very fuzzy.
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I know, but the build pics need to be here, with the model, so people don't have to hunt for them. Also, you still need instructions, because build pics can't cover everything. Parts numbers are important to being able to answer people's questions about where everything goes, not to mention clean trim lines so we know how big to cut everything. Even Paragon puts at least some indication of where to cut things on his models. I can't stress this enough: people do not know what you know about the model. They need good guides to be able to make use of your work, and the most important is good, clean cut lines. They're super easy to make. Just add another layer on top of your artwork and put them in there, then fill the remaining area with white to block out the trimmed sections.
What are you using to print your PDFs? I use CutePDF Writer, which is free and produces good PDFs. A PDF is only as good as the source file, so if it's not sharp, then your PDF won't be, either. Save in a higher quality, at least twice what you're currently using, and save it in PNG format, which is lossless. |
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I will search for my build pics, so I don't do it wrong, can you post the parts that you don't get, pls? worst first and so on.
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build pics 1-4
well here's the best I got, if you want a more detailed explanation, please post the model parts here and I will work it out and post instructions.
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16 incher version
this is a 16'' long version, I am making corrections and color changes.
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