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Old 01-31-2012, 05:09 PM
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These are phenomenal! Any chance you could do some basic drips? Thanks again!
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See if that will work for ya. Let me know if you want a different spacing, size, rotation...etc.

Enjoy...

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I can use that. Thanks!
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Old 02-01-2012, 09:28 AM
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Dave that sounds like a good one for next week.
I'll start sketching some out now. Try and do something a little different.

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Originally Posted by zeroack
They are done in Illustrator. All you need to do is download the .pdf and open it in Illustrator. It'll be fully editable. I'm working out the kinks in the mini and micro patterns right now thou.
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Old 02-01-2012, 05:46 PM
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hi,

Must say love your designs.

Question, how do i go about to print these out? what kind of size should i be printing it out using a normal printer?

WHat i intend to do is basically print them on an A4 paper and trace them out on to a 1/10 buggy.

Any help would be great.
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Originally Posted by kj2682
hi,

Must say love your designs.

Question, how do i go about to print these out? what kind of size should i be printing it out using a normal printer?

WHat i intend to do is basically print them on an A4 paper and trace them out on to a 1/10 buggy.

Any help would be great.
May I suggest something? Download the image and "save as" a JPEG. That way you can load the image into pretty much any program such as MS Paint and adjust the size of the image according to the body that you're going to put it on. Just a thought...
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May I suggest something? Download the image and "save as" a JPEG. That way you can load the image into pretty much any program such as MS Paint and adjust the size of the image according to the body that you're going to put it on. Just a thought...
Sound like an idea,

DO you have any idea what is the average sizing i should input for a 1/10 buggy cover??

At least from there i will be able to adjust to what i need
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OK I just tried to save as a JPEG image but it won't do it because its stuck in a pdf. Other than using AI (Adobe Illustrator) I don't think you can do anything with it

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Old 02-01-2012, 07:13 PM
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I post everything as a .pdf because it's the most vector compatible file format out there. If I convert them to .jpg then they loose all there sharp edges. If your just trying to print the .pdf then use this...

Adobe Reader

or if you don't like Adobe....

Cutepdf

I've never used it but I hear it works well.
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Originally Posted by zeroack
Dave that sounds like a good one for next week.
I'll start sketching some out now. Try and do something a little different.

Zero
SOunds awesome and I will look forward to it!

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Just cut a sample of the wasp for the hood of my 8-t. put it on my old body to see what it would look like. I think ill try the mini one next, as this looks too big for me.
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With some fine shading, that could be really cool. I really need to get my airbrush up and running so I can paint a few bodies. ARGH!!

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Week One - Circut board

Week Two - Drips

I tried to do something a little different. I'm posting up two and might add another in the next few days.

Enjoy..

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thank u
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See my other post for one more. I was going to try and keep them all in one post but I think it would get mudded up with all the conversations and such so I started a blog to keep them all in one place. That way each week I'll just kick out a new template and a new post. I think it'll work better that way.

Thanks!

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