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If you can't get them sewn get some HH66 vinyl cement.
Practice on some scrap and then go at it.
Sleep good at night knowing your seams & hems are not going to fail.
wayne k
guam usa
I want to hear both sides of this.
I took at the Lambo template & it seems too big at (14,500px x 4,700px) to be used just as a guide that will not seen/used in the final print file.
wayne k
guam usa
Just tell them a 20% change in an existing graphic will cost them 20% more on top of your normal $300 hourly layout fee (3hr minimum).
wayne k
guam usa
Hello,
good luck with your venture here.
Do you have any distributors outside of China or will shipping come directly out of the mainland there?
wayne k
guam usa
I'm with most everyone else here with liquid lam being the wrong material to use with vehicle graphics but....
Clearshield does say it will work so maybe he needs to get in contact with the manufacturer and see if they might be of some help.
From them:
ClearShield® VG (Vehicle/Fleet Graphics)...
Things like contour cut lines, guides and trim marks need to stay constant when scaling.
Other than those I don't know - maybe traps shouldn't scale to much.
wayne k
guam usa
In corel:
Set your halftone pattern up by making a vertical blend of a large dot down to a small dot - break the blend and then weld it into a single object.
Open the Artistic media docker
Select your object save it as a "object sprayer" when the save window opens.
It's now a custom sprayer...
I think I'd still prefer a vector half tone.
More control and you don't have to think about output resolution when you build it.
Dots could be anything diamonds, stars cubes, crosses, cubes etc..
I guess it would depend on where you do most of your designing - vector or raster.
wayne k
guam usa
If you had a few more seconds and wanted something with a few more options you could:
Do a blend of a lg dot to a small one
Expand and combine it into a single shape
Save it as a brush stroke
You'd end up with a vector halftone that would follow paths, scale, change color etc....
wayne k
guam usa
I'll run my 97 5.7L Chevy 3500 flatbed against your dually.
I've got at least 1200lbs of rusted diamond plate & C-channel over the rear wheels. No wheel spin - just grab and go.......
wayne k
guam usa
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