We used to visit this forum often for help with the Mutoh we had. We no longer have the printer, but we sure could use advise like we used to get from members years ago!
This project is for our own use -we had an amazing pin up artist do a drawing of our model, it's in a tif format at 300 dpi. The goal is to print it on a material that we can apply to the top of a custom nitrous motorcycle fuel tank and in a way that we can make it look like it's almost airbrushed on.
The plan is to have it printed and contour cut in the highest quality we can get (anyone who can do this, please drop us a note!), place it onto the fuel tank, clear coat it and wet sand until it's flush smooth, then go back and airbrush over the edge of the print to completely hide the edge, clear it all out again and in the end make the print work look like it's almost airbrushed on.
We've cleared many decals over the years with HOK urethane, so that step isn't really the concern, rather our questions for the readers of the forum -is what is the best material or technique to get the results we are after?
The majority of the art will lay flat, but we may have some "bust in the artwork" that needs to wrap downwards onto the side of the tank. We need a perfectly smooth application and wrap material isn't really what we are after. We need to avoid shrinkage and have rich colors that will last.
Any suggestions on what material (translucent?), or type of printer type that will give us the results to pull off this effect?
Anyone who can fill this need, we'd be happy to pay for their efforts if they can supply what we are after.
Roughly 18" X 8" is the size needed.
Thanks in advance for any and all advice on the subject!
57Chevy
This project is for our own use -we had an amazing pin up artist do a drawing of our model, it's in a tif format at 300 dpi. The goal is to print it on a material that we can apply to the top of a custom nitrous motorcycle fuel tank and in a way that we can make it look like it's almost airbrushed on.
The plan is to have it printed and contour cut in the highest quality we can get (anyone who can do this, please drop us a note!), place it onto the fuel tank, clear coat it and wet sand until it's flush smooth, then go back and airbrush over the edge of the print to completely hide the edge, clear it all out again and in the end make the print work look like it's almost airbrushed on.
We've cleared many decals over the years with HOK urethane, so that step isn't really the concern, rather our questions for the readers of the forum -is what is the best material or technique to get the results we are after?
The majority of the art will lay flat, but we may have some "bust in the artwork" that needs to wrap downwards onto the side of the tank. We need a perfectly smooth application and wrap material isn't really what we are after. We need to avoid shrinkage and have rich colors that will last.
Any suggestions on what material (translucent?), or type of printer type that will give us the results to pull off this effect?
Anyone who can fill this need, we'd be happy to pay for their efforts if they can supply what we are after.
Roughly 18" X 8" is the size needed.
Thanks in advance for any and all advice on the subject!
57Chevy