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    Posted by Mark Newman on 30 December 2015 at 13:17

    Hi yesterday i printed and installed these three large wall graphics in a tattoo shop, not to my taste but the artwork was supplied by the client. Just wanted some opinions as it was my first big wall install.
    i did find the first one very difficult due to lack of space, but the other two went on pretty fast.
    the last image of the woman with 2 dragons was fitted on the wall, he had the skull things stuck on already so had to be roughly trimmed around them.
    cheers


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  • Kevin Flowers

    Member
    30 December 2015 at 20:04

    Mark
    don’t look to be much wrong with that, following on from your last thread hope you priced it right as that is the secret to growth and providing a stable income (and i don’t mean pricing it cheaply)
    One little critique would be i would have tried to cover the face of the switch with the cut out as the switch really stands out not your thought but disguising it can make such a difference, even a bit of plain vinyl in a similar colour would have helped

    Kev

    I’ll leave all the jokes for the other over how much you had to rub that image etc lol

  • Mark Newman

    Member
    31 December 2015 at 10:08

    Hi, yes I didn’t think about doing the light switch but that would have looked better.
    It did take a lot of rubbing too!

  • Martin Oxenham

    Member
    2 January 2016 at 11:18

    What material is that printed on ? We have experimented a bit with the re-positional wall material, but there’s so many different types and its not cheap !

  • Mark Newman

    Member
    2 January 2016 at 11:26

    I actually wasn’t sure what to use, but I thought I’d try out some metamark md5-a and it worked well to be fair, the air escape helps. I just went over the whole wall with a heat gun after to set it back, and all the edges to make sure the glue activated properly.
    No doubt someone will say it’s wrong but it worked for me and the clients chuffed 🙂

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