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Anyone have a door measurement for this template?

Stacey K

I like making signs
Yes - I measured the door on the truck but I resized my photo and threw out the sheet of paper I had it written on (ughhh). It's a 45-minute drive one way so just trying to save another trip. I can't find a one-off template to purchase.


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ProSignTN

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Just so you can double check
 

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guillermo

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I have done a simple task and it has worked for me all the time..... since I watched a movie.
I will place something that I know what size it is, for example, a credit card, a 6" squeegee or bigger, or the one that works the best, a ruler, tape to the door and take a picture, then I import that into my illustrator app and enlarge it to the size of the ruler. you will be off about .25" to .5". Hope this helps if you call your customer.
 

myront

Dammit, make it faster!!
we always pull in the template and then scale it up to mock up the graphics full size.
Same here. I have a macro for corel to scale the template. Yes, easy enough to just type in 2000% but I can right-click and run the macro. I also have another that I can draw a rectangle over an area of known distance i.e. door width, then scale the rectangle to that measurement, shift select the image, run the macro. Scales the photo to match.
 

myront

Dammit, make it faster!!
I have done a simple task and it has worked for me all the time..... since I watched a movie.
I will place something that I know what size it is, for example, a credit card, a 6" squeegee or bigger, or the one that works the best, a ruler, tape to the door and take a picture, then I import that into my illustrator app and enlarge it to the size of the ruler. you will be off about .25" to .5". Hope this helps if you call your customer.
With illustrator, draw a rectangle over a known measurement i.e. door width, change the size to the real world size with proportion locked, now add the image to your selection, run a "Scale Photo" script. User will be prompted to choose either w or h, hit ok, image is sized accordingly and rectangle is deleted.
 
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MrDav3C

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Same here. I have a macro for corel to scale the template. Yes, easy enough to just type in 2000% but I can right-click and run the macro. I also have another that I can draw a rectangle over an area of known distance i.e. door width, then scale the rectangle to that measurement, shift select the image, run the macro. Scales the photo to match.

This second macro sounds like it could save me time scaling photos manually, is it something you created or purchased?
 

truckgraphics

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My measurements for a late model International VM.
The front door on an older 4300 is the exact same size according to my template. (I don't have a dual cab template for the older model.)
 

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Stacey K

I like making signs
Thanks everyone! I ended up using the measurements from one of these and just to be safe, I cut two sizes of the logo for the rear door and used the smaller of the two. It was just black and red vinyl so cheaper to just cut it vs. driving back and forth. Truck number and DOT are standard so that worked fine. Phone was on the front door so didn't really matter if the door was off a couple inches. Next time I'll try not to lose my notes!
 
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