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vehicle graphics: beoffices.com
Posted by Neil Kelly on November 5, 2002 at 5:18 pmI browse the file hit add attachment but when I preview the posting nothing is there
[/img]Neil Kelly replied 22 years, 3 months ago 3 Members · 8 Replies -
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ooopss whats the best picture size/ file size and can you attach more than one at a time
neil
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ps just for the record I wasnt trying to show the no parkig sign
neil
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hi neil… no worries mate. ive just reloaded and croped the picture for you… size is normaly about 650 wide i think.. thats what the above is now anyway… hope this helps… and hey! i even took your sign away 😉
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sorry for the double post…
the job. i forgot to mention 😆 😆
looks great, mate! very smart and indeed very funky. 😎 😎did you design it or was it provided for you?…. excellent work. i like it 😉
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Thanks Rob for your comments
I was given the web address as a reference for the artwork
cut and pasted the logo out of the site and what you see was the finished result. the car arrived in black everything else is vinylre 650 wide ? what does that refer to I normally edit pictures in paintshop pro is it pixels
ill give it a try
neil
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Great looking job, I was going to get one of those, but there is nowhere to put my ladders ! ! !
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hi neil
yes 650 wide is pixels… depth doesnt matter but 650 is ample for it to be veiwed…first pic is great. thanks for explaining… i like what you did with the logo in particular. looks good and doesnt keep things regimental to the door panels or curves of the vehicle..
the porche? very tidy… lovely job. i hope to god you did not use your stanley trimming that vinyl on the paint work mate 😉 😆 😆 😆
mikethesign did a job simular to this. on a replica car.. check it out in his section. i think hes done a demo on it if i am right 😀
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The cutting in on the stripes was a dilema what i did was lay them up long and using a blunt blade indent the vinyl were i needed to cut. then peeled it back 2 to 3 ” and using a squege as a portable cutting mat cut them of with a sharp blade.
by the way the graphics were only on for the exibition and a week or so with the owner posing around then we stripped the lot.more soon neil
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