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Looks good but is that vinyl lifting in the crease under the rear license plate or an 05 Caddy starting to rust away?
The rest looks very clean.
wayne k
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If the building faces a busy street and can be seen I'd go all out and wrap the entire front face then add the sign - out and up so that it breaks the roof line and adds some depth to the whole thing.
If it can't be seen from the road I'd go minimal with a nice looking sign on the door.
wayne...
Lots of lessons learned from this thread.
Foremost being;
never to pick a fight with someone who has access to a crane large enough to lift your house off it's foundation....
wayne k
guam usa
It's kind of funny some are arguing that no one can tell if the output was done on a PC or Mac.
I'm thinking that just by reading these posts most can get a pretty good idea which ones have been typed out on an Apple product and likewise ID those done on a PC.
Or maybe I'm just projecting...
:goodpost:
You sure it was fake?
Maybe it was one of those pre-production models Apple is always "losing" to generate hype right before the new generation ships....
wayne k
guam usa
I think waxing is OK, just use one of the non-abrasive minute wax types.
We apply a 1 year teflon paint sealant (by hand) to ours.
Also make sure you lock the door so your wife or better half does not walk in on you while you're "waxing your vinyl"......
wayne k
guam usa
export the file with the custom colors out of draw to an eps or pdf and open that in Illy.
From there extract the pallet from the open doc and save it.
(I think)
wayne k
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Detail work is over the top, looks like something I would want to keep inside out of the weather.
Thanks for posting up an example of a real sign.
wayne k
guam usa
HH66 is super strong, it is used to repair sails under wet conditions.
The problem is it just welds the pvc surface and not the underlying scrim(?).
With enough stress the face will tear away from the support mesh and fail.
You might get away with using 66 if you did an over sized seam like 4"...
Is is single or double sided?
I'd say weld the seams with HH66 but I don't think I would trust a banner that large between 2 buildings without it being stitched.
wayne k
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Looks like an old Trim Line design, they are long gone.
Should be an easy redraw from the photo you posted.
If you need help doing it, ask.
Now if you could get them to move that old bucket of bolts out of the way I'd like to get a better look at the Corvette and Camaro(s) there in the...
Did you set up a dedicated Linux machine to run it?
How does that work into your workflow?
Would a dual boot on a win7 machine work for this?
I see several different packages, which one did you opt for?
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