pounce pattern and paint it.....like it should be on something that old. OR DO THIS........ take that photo you have, into photopaint, crop till all you got is the letters, now print it as big as you can on 8.5 X 11 sheet of paper. now lay a sheet of tracing paper on that. tape paper to paper........so it dont move......now with a new SHARPIE........OUTLINE the letters. put in scanner, scan and take into corel and TRACE IT......wala vector of dodge logo......now make it the size you want......
on point or not, i don't understand this logic at all. Why trace by hand? It's much easier and far more precise to simply trace it over the top of the photo with your vector software.
All I have is the super low res image that I have shown(from google search), it has not sharp edgesLooks like you already got the artwork.
Can't you tweak what you already have ?
Yeah Right, I thought the same thing.On point or not, I don't understand this logic at all. Why trace by hand? It's much easier and far more precise to simply trace it over the top of the photo with your vector software.
Those tailgates were pressed metal and you need to google "plymouth dodge power wagon tailgate" to get a better pic.
They were not just painted on.
stickers on anything older then a late 60's vehicle ......is not allowed))))
here is a 1952....FORD tailgate.......done properly..
That is part of the problem, not all wereThose tailgates were pressed metal and you need to google "plymouth dodge power wagon tailgate" to get a better pic.
They were not just painted on.
exactly!Not allowed by who?
OldPaint we need that last letter "G" drawn to finish up the assignment, you should be finished copying it, blowing it up tracing with magic marker etc etc, this is not government work.Here's my contribution. 2 for 1 special.