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I'm looking to get a 3d program that would be beneficial when designing signs and dimensional mockups to send customers. Does anyone use 3d software or would it be overkill? If so, any recommendations on what would be affordable and still a useful tool?
Geek Wraps squeegie is the way to go. Their felt is much better than most squeegies as I've still experienced scratching with felt tipped squeegies but not the Geek Wraps one
Also, I didn't stretch the graphic vertically as when I tested the shrinkage do to the corrugation was only 3% and the circle didn't look off. In the most recent pic I posted, for some reason looks taller than wider but that must've been the camera angle
Yeah they had their marketing team change the logo for more contrast as long as we were replacing the graphic anyways. Thanks for all your input guys, pain in the neck to install but I think it looks really nice
Well, just thought I'd update this. So Toyota wanted to go bigger so I went back and peeled the old vinyl and replace with a 6 ft graphic in two pieces. Pain in the butt and it was hot but got it done
We told them how it would look warped. I even photoshoped the graphic on a pic of the cistern with a displacement map to show them the distortion. Heck, I even took a section of the graphic with the words and applied it to show what it looked like. Also, we suggested using a more contrasting...
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