Hi,
Could you explain the steps to doing a mural like this? Do you create everything for a mockup on Illustrator/Corel etc then do a grid of sorts on the building and paint by grid sections, or?
Thanks
It looks amazing and vibrant! Awesome job!
Well it's designed in CorelDRAW. Then for this particular job we used a combination of an overhead projector and pounce patterns, the mural was too large and too many obstetrical were in the way to project the entire mural in one shot. So we pounced the border edges first and used snap lines to get the overall layout positioned on the wall. Then we projected the center and the rest of the right and left wings and used sharpies to get some of the detail on the wall. We used pounce patterns later on after much of the mural was painted to do some of the more detailed work like the logo in the bottom center portion of the mural and the musical notes.
Most of the paint with the exception of the some of the colors I used on the car were premixed. We print out a few color swatches on our Roland than mix colors to match the design. To help us save time, I also create color maps (also printed on the VersaCamm to help us find where the colors need to go. You would think that part would be easy, but when you are right up on the wall, it helps to have those maps. A few minutes on the
computer and planning before hand can shave hours off of a job like this. So it's a good marriage of new technology and traditional
sign painting.
The grid method is good for certain projects, especially jobs where you can't project, like a circular building, but I have found that it's less effective of a method especially when you are working with multiple painters. If you can take advantage of those other methods of transferring a design to a wall, then I prefer to do that. Just my personal opinion though.