Help with armor Smith scaling

DeVZ3rO

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Hi this is DeV_Z3rO, my first suit will be the mk VII and before I send the files to my 3d printer, I wanted to make sure that the proportions look correct, can any body who has used armor smith before take a look, I also include the reference I used during sizing. Thank you!
 

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Your proportions look pretty spot on from what i can tell, I have always personally found the shoulders on Armorsmith avatars can be rather difficult to measure out correctly. One thing I would check if you haven't already is that the neck hole on your helmet is big enough to fit your head through, it's an awful feeling having printed a whole helmet only to find your head can't fit inside!
 
Your proportions look pretty spot on from what i can tell, I have always personally found the shoulders on Armorsmith avatars can be rather difficult to measure out correctly. One thing I would check if you haven't already is that the neck hole on your helmet is big enough to fit your head through, it's an awful feeling having printed a whole helmet only to find your head can't fit inside!
Thank you very much for your response. I’ll make sure to check out the neck hole.
 
TIP: Don't send it all.
Do the boots. Make sure they're right.
Do the shins, as they ride on the boots and need to not lock the knees and keep you from squatting.
Do the thighs so they don't conflict with the shins or your hips.
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TIP: Don't send it all.
Do the boots. Make sure they're right.
Do the shins, as they ride on the boots and need to not lock the knees and keep you from squatting.
Do the thighs so they don't conflict with the shins or your hips.
{...}

Thanks I’ll make sure to do those first
 

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