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Posted by Mark Stokes (Member # 5351) on :
 
Hi All can any one point me in the right direction for semi trailer vector art. thanks if you can help
 
Posted by Ian Stewart-Koster (Member # 3500) on :
 
What length? Fully covered? How much detail?
I'd be drawing a rectangle, & putting two circles under the back end, if that was good enough...
edited to add, I don't have any semi trailer clip art, but another option would be to take clip art of a body truck, and chop off the cabin, leaving the tray/deck, pantech, and back wheels.

[ October 07, 2007, 08:19 AM: Message edited by: Ian Stewart-Koster ]
 
Posted by Si Allen (Member # 420) on :
 
Better yet....go take a picture of that trailer, both sides and the back. Take a couple of measurementsd, and you will have anb exact template for your design.

You don't need a real expensive digicam for this, anything above 2 megapixel is good enough.

Customer will also see and exact rendition of his trailer, rather than a mock up!
 
Posted by Mark Stokes (Member # 5351) on :
 
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tHANKS IAN and Si this is what I am trying to do I want to replace the semi with a better drawing than the one on the card and at the same angle. I am looking to put a photo in there but would prefer a vector image at this stage.
 
Posted by Rod Tickle (Member # 575) on :
 
Hi Stoksy, seems VERY close to the AllTrans logo to me? Two Adelaide trucking firms with very simular logos would be sad. I always try to do very individual logos for each company let alone same professions. give em something new and fresh..

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cheers
Rod
 
Posted by Mark Stokes (Member # 5351) on :
 
Thanks Rod did not know that. This logo(cda) is something I did 10 years ago I did not even see the all transport industries logo so it was not copied or anything what do I do?. The Cda company is a nationally accredited pilot for oversize,overmass vehicle and loads basicaly the lead car in front of a big truck, so the type of business is different.

[ October 07, 2007, 08:44 PM: Message edited by: Mark Stokes ]
 
Posted by Mark Stokes (Member # 5351) on :
 
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here is what i have come up with
 


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