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Nice work on the wrap & that IS one big ambulance.
Looks more line an 18 wheeler.
I wonder if the size upgrade is needed due to the increase in the size(belt size) of the average American.
wayne k
guam usa
Lucky thing it didn't pass through the operator on the way to that wood.
Paint it orange and frame it - looks like an albino Dorito right now.
wayne k
guam usa
If you have flexi use that to cut.
One thing flexi does do pretty well is cut vinyl.
Design in Corel and send your cut paths to Flexi via eps or ai (legacy save v8 or v3).
Should be zero problems. I do it every day.
wayne k
guam usa
It looks really good on everything......except the planes.
I like the flag tail treatment but the logo does not read that well on body of the plane - at least in the videos they posted, seems like it gets a bit lost when the planes are moving.
Looks kinda like they rolled out the plane before...
Get him to agree with you that it was an "Act of God".
Then tell him you don't believe in God and send him on his way.
I'd like to hear more about how the tape was used.
Never thought of using tape on an exterior banner to hold it to a building.
wayne k
guam usa
Once you settle down and relax you will find that wider panels are the way to go.
The fewer seams you have to match up the faster the install will be.
It's a matter of practice and being comfortable handling wider panels.
Go Big or Go Home applies here I think.
Get yourself a Rollepro (or 4"...
This will do it easily:
http://moi3d.com/
This will also do it - more expensive, but will and allow you to design most of the major components of the car you putting them on if needed:
http://www.rhino3d.com/
wayne k
guam usa
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