A couple of years ago, I made some stripes for a 69 Camaro. I traced exactly what was on the car, scanned it in pieces, reassembled the scanned images in Corel and then redrew them. I cut the vinyl on some scrap material, test fit, made slight adjustments for where it was off and repeated until I had it just right. Once the car was repainted, we put the stripes on and away she went. Attached is a jpg of the stripes that I created.
Now my father-in-law is doing a similar project and he wants me to run the stripes for him. The problem is that the stripes that I set up weren't perfect and symmetrical from one side to the other. I think they were laid off by hand and painted during a previous restoration. My father-in-law, however, is a pretty "perfect and symmetrical" kind of guy(as am I) and I'm reluctant to just run him what I did so my question is: Is there somewhere that I can find(purchase) the vectorized version of these stripes so I don't have to go through the whole scan and redraw thing again?
Now my father-in-law is doing a similar project and he wants me to run the stripes for him. The problem is that the stripes that I set up weren't perfect and symmetrical from one side to the other. I think they were laid off by hand and painted during a previous restoration. My father-in-law, however, is a pretty "perfect and symmetrical" kind of guy(as am I) and I'm reluctant to just run him what I did so my question is: Is there somewhere that I can find(purchase) the vectorized version of these stripes so I don't have to go through the whole scan and redraw thing again?