depending on your state "wrapping" a school bus is illegal - at least according to our District's Transportation dept.... they have very specific Ed Code they must follow and some specify paint as the only option. (now if it is not going to be used as a school bus you likely have a lot more freedom.)
I'm getting that the OP doesn't know how to create a template and do the layout?Got to Dreamstime and look up religious photos, backgrounds or artwork. Grab something that looks good, add some lettering and Robert is your fathers brother.
I have made bus templates like this:I'm looking for someone or a company who designs vehicle wraps. Anyone have a suggestion??
you can email me , or visit my website IDWRAPIT.com and you can fill out my contact form at the bottom for a job quote.I'm looking for someone or a company who designs vehicle wraps. Anyone have a suggestion??
Actually, one of our fine s101 members has a thread offering up free templates he's needed to create. There might be that school bus, or something very similar that could be altered. He's got a lot of obscure trailers, buses, ambulance... I've found a few of them very useful.I have made bus templates like this:
1. take good perpendicular photos of each side. Use a real camera with a real lens, not a cell phone unless it has a physical and not a digital zoom lens. The further you walk away and zoom in, the less "lens/parallax/bloom" errors will be in the photo.
2. Measure between two unmistakable features on each side, as far apart as you reasonable can, vertically and horizontally. Lens errors can make a difference between vertical and horizontal scales.
3. Using these measurements, scale your photo up in your native software until the image more or less matches your measurements. +/- .5" is usually close enough.
I like to draw around the image and create clipping mask to isolate the vehicle from the distracting background.
On a bus like that you will need to add a few "fudge" inches vertically due to the flutes/rub rails on the sides.
As stated before, draw boxes around the areas you want to wrap, main side, windows, etc. Allow a couple of inches of overlap between panels to allow for small installation errors
Try to meet the corners with something solid and generic because matching the panels on the corners can be very tough, even for seasoned installers.
If you hire someone to design for you, they will need you to complete steps 1-3 first...
There may be scaled templates out there, but to be honest. there are many school bus manufacturers and they will vary their body styles, frames and cabs pretty often.
Hope this helps,
Bill
Why? It's still just a big rectangle.I have made bus templates like this:
1. take good perpendicular photos of each side. Use a real camera with a real lens, not a cell phone unless it has a physical and not a digital zoom lens. The further you walk away and zoom in, the less "lens/parallax/bloom" errors will be in the photo.
2. Measure between two unmistakable features on each side, as far apart as you reasonable can, vertically and horizontally. Lens errors can make a difference between vertical and horizontal scales.
3. Using these measurements, scale your photo up in your native software until the image more or less matches your measurements. +/- .5" is usually close enough.
I like to draw around the image and create clipping mask to isolate the vehicle from the distracting background.
On a bus like that you will need to add a few "fudge" inches vertically due to the flutes/rub rails on the sides.
As stated before, draw boxes around the areas you want to wrap, main side, windows, etc. Allow a couple of inches of overlap between panels to allow for small installation errors
Try to meet the corners with something solid and generic because matching the panels on the corners can be very tough, even for seasoned installers.
If you hire someone to design for you, they will need you to complete steps 1-3 first...
There may be scaled templates out there, but to be honest. there are many school bus manufacturers and they will vary their body styles, frames and cabs pretty often.
Hope this helps,
Bill
Balony. I've done a few busses myself. From full wraps, to fairly simple lettering and some decals. Rub rails to deal with... It's in the detail man.Why? It's still just a big rectangle.
The rubrails are still in the middle of the rectangle. Templates are dumbBalony. I've done a few busses myself. From full wraps, to fairly simple lettering and some decals. Rub rails to deal with... It's in the detail man.
Unfortunately, I do not have that bus' template here.Actually, one of our fine s101 members has a thread offering up free templates he's needed to create. There might be that school bus, or something very similar that could be altered. He's got a lot of obscure trailers, buses, ambulance... I've found a few of them very useful.
jfiscus ... Have you done any school buses?
Ahhh, good point, but a slab sided vehicle is the perfect rig to start with. Can't overthink it, get your basic measurements and go to town. I did that for a class 8 truck where there was no existing template.I'm getting that the OP doesn't know how to create a template and do the layout?
Nobody asked how to sell a bus wrap.You would have to be a much better salesman than I am to sell a 12,000 bus wrap with just a bunch of rectangles. Customers, especially school districts that I have dealt with for many years, want to be able to see what the finished product will look like. No offense, but for $12,000 or so, I can take the time to draw a template from a few photos, or at least scale a photo up and draw a few clipping masks in order to show off my design. It takes what, two hours if you are slow?
Sadly, sometimes with all the work you swing and miss. Been there, done that too. Thems the breaks...
Now you know why I really don't care to help anyone here. Now I remember why I stopped posting here 15 years ago. If I wanted to argue with a perfect stranger I'd log on to FaceBook. No more help from me... Y'all got it all figured outNobody asked how to sell a bus wrap.
You marginalized what I said and then get butthurt when I return the favor? Good luck selling your $12000 bus wraps.Now you know why I really don't care to help anyone here. Now I remember why I stopped posting here 15 years ago. If I wanted to argue with a perfect stranger I'd log on to FaceBook. No more help from me... Y'all got it all figured out