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  • Layered graphic – align on the bench or on the car. Help?

    Posted by James Dobson on 16 April 2015 at 11:18

    Quick question, I’ve got to fit this logo onto a race car we’re prepping (large down each side). We’ll be cutting it from 3m 1080 as the car has already been wrapped in this so colour match will be perfect and have leftover to use.

    My plan is to cut out the full size "N" in red and use this as a background then separately do the black and white sections and and overlay them onto the red, hopefully this will make alignment easier and not leave any nasty gaps.

    Would people recommend doing them on or off the car? I’m leaning towards on the car as the way the design clips the panels I think we can cut them into 2 section.


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    Simon Worrall replied 10 years, 7 months ago 1 Member · 1 Reply
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  • Simon Worrall

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    16 April 2015 at 13:52

    James
    As long as you are using air release (which you are) you can register and layer them up on the bench – it is more accurate. Without air release you usually get bubbles forming around the margins of the two layers so need to lay them up one by one on the car.
    Simon.

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