Topic: Designing a Torso.
Does anyone know how to design a minifig's torso?
You know, like the Spirit Stomper's torso by Captain Bulldog?
I need to design a World War I British uniform and a modern day US uniform for a brickfilm.
Please help.
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Does anyone know how to design a minifig's torso?
You know, like the Spirit Stomper's torso by Captain Bulldog?
I need to design a World War I British uniform and a modern day US uniform for a brickfilm.
Please help.
Double post.
Please...
I'm begging you.
Just print one out then stick it on, using a template.
Wait, so I design my own using a template and stick it on?
I don't get it.
Well thats how I'd do it, Print it onto white paper or special sticker paper then cut it out and stick it on. I do it sometimes for things on my set but I imagine it would work on minifigs.
So let me get this straight,
1. get template.
2. design on template
3. print and stick.
Right?
1. Get template
2. Design torso onto template
3. Print it onto sticker paper or normal paper.
4. Cut it out.
5. Stick.
How do you design the torso?
What do you mean how? You take the template and stick it in photoshop, then start making your design on it.
What I meant was what tools in the program do you use?
Is it easy?
Is it easy?
Dude....
It's design. Art. It's easy for some people, hard for others.
- Leo
1) Take the Torso
2) Rub it with Brasso
3) Stick on your decals
I've done this many times, the way I do it is get some white office labels, take the arms off a fig, trace it, draw ont it, cut it out and stick it on.
K. Thanks everyone.
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