paul luszcz
New Member
I have a good friend who does some pretty wild (creative?) work for a prominent Boston architectural firm. Our most unusual projects have been for him.
I have to give him a price to paint and apply lettering to the 14' diameter domes as shown in the attached illustration. My shop is in a boatyard, which just so happens to have a 60' long by 40' wide spray booth (think 50' yachts) and they will paint the domes.
How would you apply the lettering? How would you even calculate the distortion in three dimensions?
We have a hand lettering sign painter who could probably do it, but there are five of them and I think it would take days, of which he would hate every minute.
So that means vinyl. How would you do it?
I have to give him a price to paint and apply lettering to the 14' diameter domes as shown in the attached illustration. My shop is in a boatyard, which just so happens to have a 60' long by 40' wide spray booth (think 50' yachts) and they will paint the domes.
How would you apply the lettering? How would you even calculate the distortion in three dimensions?
We have a hand lettering sign painter who could probably do it, but there are five of them and I think it would take days, of which he would hate every minute.
So that means vinyl. How would you do it?