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Signed for the 2014 Banger Racing World Final. Paint / airbrush, with a few bits of Sparkle vinyl so it looked the part under the lights of the stadium!
Just like to say thanks for all the advice chaps - and indeed special thanks must go to Tyrantdesigner, who's thinly disguised insult/parody of my design with the added black border actually provided a good workaround. Thats why I registered on here - to pick the brains of those more...
Thanks indeed for the constructive help!
No time to consider outsourcing digital print - the job is imminent, however, the advice given on this thread regarding cutting the disco guy combined with the youtube posts regarding alignment have given me all the pointers I need.
Thanks guys. I look...
More than happy for you to bite mate. I'll justify my choices...
1. Rather than emulate a 70's disco dancer, the silhouette is a representation of the guy who drives the cab - a pal of mine. 'Disco Jon' as he's affectionately known due to his love of dancing to MODERN DISCO & HOUSE MUSIC...
Thanks indeed for the reply. Yes the taxi is a deep silver colour. I think I'm with you - merge the man and shadow, so the white layer is an outline of the whole graphic, then layer the elements on top of that? I guess I's then need to be very exact when laying down the black man, or I'll get...
Hi all.
Im a Stock Car signwriter well versed in using paint/airbrush, but Ive just decided to branch out to vinyl. First job signing a taxi in a single colour of vinyl went V well, but Ive got myself another job signing up another taxi - this time it'll involve layering up using 3 colours...
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