Thursday, March 20, 2008

Sheetage

I'm trying to upload the drawing files. Its going slow because of internet, but it'll get it done.

There isn't any specific order, and it shouldn't matter. Just comment here and claim which file(s) you are responsible for.

Pay attention to what you're doing.

Here are some directions:

1. Print the file. If you need something besides a .psd, comment on this post.

Printing Instructions:

Go into photoshop or whatever editing program you have and resize the image height to 39.37in, this should also change the horizontal to the correct size automatically. (It should be 27.48in).

Then print it at that size on an archE-1 sheet.

Sorry about that. I forgot to change that in the files and specify what is going on. Things came out of the unfolding process a little odd so its not just straight forward.


2. Put the print on the cardboard and trace the outline of a color. Do not trace the "fold" lines, just the cut lines.
3. Cut the piece out, then connect the inside corners using a ruler and score those lines.
4. Make sure you mark and score on the same side of the cardboard. This side should be the side you put the paper on. That way all the pieces line up correctly.
5. Rinse Wash and Repeat.

I think we can pretty well assemble it as it gets cut out, but make sure the pieces are labeled well so people can figure out what goes where.

Here are the links.

Sheet_01
Sheet_02
Sheet_03
Sheet_04
Sheet_05
Sheet_06
Sheet_07
Sheet_08

Good luck, if you have questions/ angry rants/ personal problems - comment.

Brice

4 comments:

Josh said...

Sheet 1 Mine!

Kevin Kernaghan said...

I'll take sheet 7, because it rhymes with my name. Will anyone be in the room around 930-ish tomorrow?

Josh said...

Since there were no printing instructions for uniformity sake, Kevin and I are printing on the hp4000 and scaleing to fit media on a 36x48 sheet.
The file is at 7.25 dpi?

Brice Harris said...

Whoops I may need to change that. Don't print it to fit media.

Go into photoshop or whatever editing program you have and resize the image height to 39.37in, this should also change the horizontal to the correct size automatically. (It should be 27.48in).

Then print it at that size on whatever sheet it will fit on without cropping information out.

Sorry about that.