marvel comic pattern
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Re: marvel comic pattern
Alright, well, the problem is that the PDFs are too large to post... Each KG file has 49 pages worth of charts resulting in a PDF file too big to post here. Maybe someone else can tackle parsing the pages?
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Re: marvel comic pattern
In black and white (43 pages each x.x)
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Re: marvel comic pattern
Unfortunately the color versions are too large, so black and white will have to do.
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Re: marvel comic pattern
Hm weird, it let me upload the color versions of the PDF if anyone wants them.
Also, I posted an updated bottom-right corner of the image in case you want it without the shadowy "MARVEL" over the corner.
If you do stitch this, I would also trust your eye over the pattern. For most of the white lettering, I would use one shade of white instead of the two it suggests, and I would do all the same color red for the background (up until the shadow below the characters in both cases). KG did some dithering to the image (or the original image had jpeg artifacts/antialiasing) so the edges between two colors are blended. In particular, the very bottom row of the pattern should be the same color red as the background, not a lighter pink. You can be as picky as you want around the border of the red and white letters, depending on what look you want.
Sorry if that didn't make sense, don't worry about it. Just trust your eye if something on the pattern seems weird, and use this extra bottom right corner pattern if you want.
(left instead of right in the image below)
Also, I posted an updated bottom-right corner of the image in case you want it without the shadowy "MARVEL" over the corner.
If you do stitch this, I would also trust your eye over the pattern. For most of the white lettering, I would use one shade of white instead of the two it suggests, and I would do all the same color red for the background (up until the shadow below the characters in both cases). KG did some dithering to the image (or the original image had jpeg artifacts/antialiasing) so the edges between two colors are blended. In particular, the very bottom row of the pattern should be the same color red as the background, not a lighter pink. You can be as picky as you want around the border of the red and white letters, depending on what look you want.
Sorry if that didn't make sense, don't worry about it. Just trust your eye if something on the pattern seems weird, and use this extra bottom right corner pattern if you want.
(left instead of right in the image below)
Spoiler
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- Marvel-R.pdf
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- Marvel-L.pdf
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