Why is the background design not seamless? From the pic, there is a darker pattern, near the back that goes from behind the wheel well then stops about 3/4 from the top. Once I watched the video I realized that the stopping point is the seam.
you are correct, there is an interruption in the texture, I must say that you have a pretty good eye. The customer was extremely happy with the end result and so were we. The texture was "almost" abstract so we didnt worry too much about lining it up exactly, however the dark area wasnt continued at the top area anyway.
What was the reason for the print to cut lettering and avocado instead of printing them with the pieces that make the background? Are they reflective?
Did you install the original green wrap that you removed in the video? Also what was the time for removal vs. time for install?
Allen,
good questions, I own the shop and am very crisitcal of the work we put out and i think the #1 thing that can break a wrap like this is to have a crooked phone number, or tilted logo or some type of important info on a vehicle and i hate when that happens. All it takes is one small area to fight you and then your registration doesnt line up.
1 day removal. 1 day install.
WOW 3 years!!! I have been in the sign biz for 21 years. And yes your guys need to look more professional.
dude, seriously screw you. you are a POS. We are in the city of philadelphia, we work with artists, design firms, night clubs and creative people all day long. We work with our hands. We have a solid reputation. DID YOU EVER THINK FOR ONE SECOND THAT PERHAPS LIFE IS A BIT DIFFERENT IN PHILADELPHIA THEN IT IS IN NEBRASKA?!?
looks good. just a lot of tenting and heating in. we find this causes a lot of lifting in the channels. you should wrap into the channels and if you are going to heat and go in, invest in the proper 3M tools (VCat, rollers, etc) rather than fingers.
pro wraps, i value your advice and thanks. not sure what a VCat is but i'll look into it. I like sometimes working with my fingers in certain areas though. Also, i am against severe bridging, however there were very shallow areas and i dont feel that they will become problem spots.