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    Posted by Ian Hatfield on 9 June 2005 at 09:58

    Just completed this one for a client not sure how the drop sides will hold up to the pounding these things normally get.


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    Ian Hatfield replied 20 years, 5 months ago 7 Members · 8 Replies
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  • Ian Hatfield

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    9 June 2005 at 09:59

    forgot the front


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  • Jill Marie Welsh

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    9 June 2005 at 10:07

    I like the colors a lot!
    Nice, bright, and clean-looking.
    One constructive crit (I’m just anal)
    When I do something on a hood (bonnet?) or a windshield too!
    I always slightly distort it into a “smile”
    so that it lays out flat and doesn’t frown.
    Love….Jill 😉

  • akc signs

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    10 June 2005 at 22:57

    that looks fantastic ian

  • Pryam Carter

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    11 June 2005 at 09:13

    That look spot on, very vibrant.
    What vinyls did you use for that?

  • Robert Lambie

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    11 June 2005 at 12:39

    same here mate, great work…
    what vinyls?

    jills advice is good, i used to do this a while back but im never really on the comp as much, always the tools 😕
    i found if you raise each side about 2 inch forming like jill says, a smile it looks good. really only did that for long lines of text though.

  • Peter Normington

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    11 June 2005 at 13:14

    Looks the biz,
    Did you wrap the yellow? on the cab?
    Peter

  • Carrie Brown

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    11 June 2005 at 13:16

    Looks good 😀 Thanks for posting … always nice to see your stuff 😉

  • Ian Hatfield

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    11 June 2005 at 13:48

    Hi all thanks for the feed back, I agree about the the logo on the front I will turn it up on the next one. The whole van was completly wrapped with yellow and blue Avery 800, I tried the Oracal 751c but it whited out when stretched and left finger marks where pulled and Avery 900 although better (twice the price) was not really needed as there were no real problems with recesses. On another post about desidning a wrap I have attached one I am doing at the moment. You can just see the guide lines for the front, doors and back, this is all layered up in photoshop as an airel view. It will be going on a VW Carmen for a Bug show my business partner is going to.

    Ian


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