Easier to do it this way. Cut a pertinent bounding rectangle that aligns with points of interest on the first layer for each subsequent layer.
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not easier IMO. you are not always correct.
Was this technique in some beginners guide to cut vinyl or something? How can so many people be using a similar technique?
I've always treated it like inlay wood, or marble flooring. Just cut both, weed what you don't need and lay in the new. Wet if necessary and it slides right into the void. Or if non critical install, just straight overlay.
I thought I came up with something new when I started doing this. This is the best way I have found so far. I usually make squares all around but only use the bottom left and top right. My biggest issue was trying to use clear transfer tape and apply the second layer. This way I use the paper tape that works best for me and the design is perfect every time.We cut two squares usually in the bottom left and right corners, but elsewhere if necessary. Before applying, I cut around the edges of each registration mark so as to be able to precisely line them up with the first set of marks. It's fast and precise with no need for wet application or guessing. Before applying the decals, I apply painters tape underneath where the registration marks will land so removal of said registration marks is easy.
Anything that requires more than 2 or 3 colors is generally printed.