Letterville Bull Board Letterville | Bull Board
 


 

Front Page
A Letterhead History
About Us
Become A Resident
Edit Your Database Info
Find A Letterhead

Letterville Merchants
Resident Downloads
Letterville BookShop
Future Live Meets
Past Meets
Step-By-Steps
Past Panel Swaps
Past SOTM
Letterhead Profiles
Business Cards
Become A Merchant

Click on the button
below to chat with other
Letterville users.

http://www.letterville.com/ubb/chaticon.gif

Steve & Barb Shortreed
144 Hill St., E.
Fergus, ON, Canada
N1M 1G9

Phone: 519-787-2892
Fax: 519-787-2673
Email: barb@letterville.com

Copyright ©1995-2008
The Letterhead Website

 

 

The Letterville BullBoard   
my profile login | search | faq | calendar | im | forum home

  next oldest topic   next newest topic
» The Letterville BullBoard » Old Archives » striping graphics

 - UBBFriend: Email this page to someone!    
Author Topic: striping graphics
Neil D. Butler
Resident


Member # 661

Icon 1 posted      Profile for Neil D. Butler   Email Neil D. Butler   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
I was wondering if anybody uses any software for stripe packages... Does anyone know of some good software, I want to make my own, I have an edge so I'd like to be able to do full color and special effects as well. Yes I already do some packages but lately I have a lot of inquiries.
I have a brochure on Aurora Graphics out of Kansas, anyone familiar with them?
Thanks

--------------------
"Keep Positive"

SIGNS1st.
Neil Butler
Paradise, NF

Posts: 6277 | From: St. John's NF Canada | Registered: Mar 1999  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a Moderator
Bob Burns
Visitor
Member # 268

Icon 1 posted      Profile for Bob Burns   Author's Homepage   Email Bob Burns   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
I've been using VECTOR graphics.....www.rolanddga.com
Lots of graphics and pinstripe designs. If you're able to mask bitmaps
with your existing software, you can do some outrageous designs
with VECTOR.

--------------------
Bob Burns


www.vondutch.freeservers.com

Posts: 2121 | From: Prescott, Arizona, USA | Registered: Nov 1998  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a Moderator
Henry Barker
Resident


Member # 174

Icon 1 posted      Profile for Henry Barker   Author's Homepage   Email Henry Barker   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Hi Neil,

I have Vector Arts from long ago, but much prefer Dave's stuff ( Aurora Graphics ). I just got an update from him, I have Volumes 1-5, maybe time to buy 6 & 7, dollar is pretty strong for us just now though.

I often pick stretch weld and generally mix and match his stuff. Since changing computers to Win 2000 I have had problems posting pics but will try and show some examples later.

--------------------
Henry Barker #1924akaKaftan
SignCraft AB
Stockholm,
Sweden.
A little bit of England in a corner of Stockholm www.signcraft.se www.facebook.com/signcraftsweden

Posts: 1552 | From: Stockholm, Sweden | Registered: Nov 1998  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a Moderator
Jon Aston
Visitor
Member # 1725

Icon 14 posted      Profile for Jon Aston   Email Jon Aston   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Hi Neil

ND GRAPHICS distributes AURORA GRAPHICS products in Canada...GREAT PRODUCT! Only takes a couple of jobs to pay for itself.

--------------------
Jon Aston
MARKETING PARTNERS
"Strategy, Marketing and Business Development"
Tel 705-719-9209

Posts: 1724 | From: Barrie, ON, CANADA | Registered: Sep 2000  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a Moderator
George Perkins
Resident


Member # 156

Icon 5 posted      Profile for George Perkins   Author's Homepage   Email George Perkins   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Neil, you say you want to do your own, why not do just that? Make up your own designs. I've got a couple of Vector CD's and I'm pretty familiar with Aurora and some of the others, nice stuff all of it, the only problem is you see it all the time:( The key to good graphics is individuality. I've seen some of this stuff used to death. Designing your own stuff is not all that hard.
Color useage is another area to concentrate on. I've seen a gazillion ready made packages using airbrushed fades but I've yet to see one use anything other than white and black for the airbrushed effects. What's up with this?

--------------------
George Perkins
Millington,TN.
goatwell@bigriver.net

"I started out with nothing and still have most of it left"

www.perkinsartworks.com

Posts: 4327 | From: Millington, TN. USA | Registered: Nov 1998  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a Moderator
Henry Barker
Resident


Member # 174

Icon 1 posted      Profile for Henry Barker   Author's Homepage   Email Henry Barker   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
I agree with George although I find Daves collection quite a good start point, you can always scan something you have done and combine it with a CD file.

Where I find these libraries help is in boosting a small job of a business name on the side of a van to a bigger job with a lift to the whole job, especially if you add a shadow to an existing stripe or shape and then colour code it to link it to the customers logo or in contrast to the vehicle colours. Works well here.

--------------------
Henry Barker #1924akaKaftan
SignCraft AB
Stockholm,
Sweden.
A little bit of England in a corner of Stockholm www.signcraft.se www.facebook.com/signcraftsweden

Posts: 1552 | From: Stockholm, Sweden | Registered: Nov 1998  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a Moderator
Neil D. Butler
Resident


Member # 661

Icon 1 posted      Profile for Neil D. Butler   Email Neil D. Butler   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Yes George I do at times do my own designs, and I do have a couple of Roland's CD's, but I find that they are outdated. Just trying to speed things up with some good Cd's. Seems like there's a lot of kids wanting stripes, and they like to look at samples. I usually take a shot with my Digital Camera and then design around the Car, Much the same as I do with lettering, I'm just getting lazy I guess. Thanks for your advice everyone.

--------------------
"Keep Positive"

SIGNS1st.
Neil Butler
Paradise, NF

Posts: 6277 | From: St. John's NF Canada | Registered: Mar 1999  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a Moderator
Mike Pipes
Visitor
Member # 1573

Icon 1 posted      Profile for Mike Pipes   Author's Homepage   Email Mike Pipes   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Neil, I do all my own designs, all the other stuff just looks too much alike. [Smile]

Any idle time I have I use for doodling new designs, including time that I hit a block working on a different project.
My latest stuff is getting real hard and edgy, lots of flames and tribals with a lot of interweaving and sharp corners.. this is the kinda stuff I get alot of requests for and it's also some of the easiest stuff to make!

--------------------
"If I share all my wisdom I won't have any left for myself."

Mike Pipes
stickerpimp.com
Lake Havasu, AZ
mike@stickerpimp.com

Posts: 8746 | From: Lake Havasu, AZ USA | Registered: Jun 2000  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a Moderator
Santo
Visitor
Member # 411

Icon 1 posted      Profile for Santo   Email Santo   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
One of the things that impresses me, when I see the work I consider original, by the people I consider innovators, is the fact that the striper took the added time to consider the application.
Yes, you can buy packages and make modifications to the included designs, add color and masks. They will be good commercial jobs, if you don't spend more time modifying, than you would have designing from scratch.
The job that stands out will be the one where you spent your time designing for the vechicle rather than showing someone a disk full of designs.

--------------------
Santo Brocato
Promotion Graphics & Letters
Spring, TX

Posts: 2501 | From: Spring, TX USA | Registered: Nov 1998  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a Moderator
Mike Pipes
Visitor
Member # 1573

Icon 1 posted      Profile for Mike Pipes   Author's Homepage   Email Mike Pipes   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Santo, that's actually how I start alot of my designs.. I use photos of the vehicles - trucks, cars, jetskis mostly - for inspiration and design around the features on the vehicle.

I can then add that design to my library for use on other vehicles or make it a vehicle-specific kit.. Here's a few examples.. all are created in CorelDRAW as single color vectors then Photoshop'd for color and web-friendliness.

Yamaha SuperJet:


Yamaha GP1200R:


Kawasaki 750 SXi:


My truck: [Smile]


--------------------
"If I share all my wisdom I won't have any left for myself."

Mike Pipes
stickerpimp.com
Lake Havasu, AZ
mike@stickerpimp.com

Posts: 8746 | From: Lake Havasu, AZ USA | Registered: Jun 2000  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a Moderator
Bruce Evans
Visitor
Member # 44

Icon 1 posted      Profile for Bruce Evans   Email Bruce Evans       Edit/Delete Post 
Hey Mike, very cool. What method are you producing those? digital, or cut, airbrush and then peel?

I think we need a step by step [Smile]

--------------------
Bruce Evans
Crown Graphics
Chino, CA
graphics@westcoach.net

Posts: 913 | From: Chino, CA | Registered: Nov 1998  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a Moderator
Mike Pipes
Visitor
Member # 1573

Icon 1 posted      Profile for Mike Pipes   Author's Homepage   Email Mike Pipes   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Bruce, I cut 'em on a plotter then airbrush 'em... quick and easy, very profitable.. Having the artwork ready to go really boosts the profit margin cause it cuts down on so much time burned layin out the graphics. That's why I like doing my own designs.. I'd burn MORE time tryin to get someone else's design to look right, and it still wouldn't trip my trigger.

--------------------
"If I share all my wisdom I won't have any left for myself."

Mike Pipes
stickerpimp.com
Lake Havasu, AZ
mike@stickerpimp.com

Posts: 8746 | From: Lake Havasu, AZ USA | Registered: Jun 2000  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a Moderator
Dave Grundy
Resident


Member # 103

Icon 14 posted      Profile for Dave Grundy   Author's Homepage   Email Dave Grundy   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Mike...I like the stuff on the jet skis but...

I'd love to see a step by step on how you do those "real flames" on your truck, on vinyl!!!

I know that Mike Lavalee inovated that style a while back, but he does it directly on vehicles. If you have any advice on paint materials you use, vinyl you use, airbrush you prefer. Any advice on what problems to avoid. Just curious Mike.

--------------------
Dave Grundy
retired in Chelem,Yucatan,Mexico/Hensall,Ontario,Canada
1-519-262-3651 Canada
011-52-1-999-102-2923 Mexico cell
1-226-785-8957 Canada/Mexico home

dave.grundy@hotmail.com

Posts: 8898 | From: Chelem, Yucatan, Mexico/Hensall, Ontario, Canada | Registered: Nov 1998  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a Moderator
Mike Pipes
Visitor
Member # 1573

Icon 1 posted      Profile for Mike Pipes   Author's Homepage   Email Mike Pipes   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Dave, where do ya think I got the idea? [Smile]

Basically, if you've seen the step-by-step Mike Lavellee did in Airbrush Action, I mimmicked that, just using vinyl instead of a vehicle.

I've done it a couple ways so far... the first time I started with sunflower yellow vinyl, used a deep red for fading the edges of the flame tendrils and white with a little yellow mixed in to "warm" it up for the flame's hot spots. This didnt work out as planned (took me much longer than expected to lay out the color right) but it was acceptable. Sold the kit for $800 - it was about the same size as the graphics in my truck pic - about 2'x10'.

The second time, I started with white vinyl.. used yellow paint to fill in the flame tendrils, deep red to fade the edges.. white with a little yellow for the hot spots - using a little yellow in the white paint makes it warmer, less harsh than plain white.. this worked out better and took me less time. Sold this kit for $1200 - it was an overall size of 2'x10' on both sides of a truck.. Frankly, I'm surprised someone actually has that kinda money to lay out for a stinkin' vinyl kit. I dont think even I'd spend that kinda cash. [Smile]

The next time I do it.. and I just might do it for the fun of it.. I'm gonna try it on clear vinyl instead and spray on the white base. The first two have hard edges obviously where the vinyl stops.. I'd like it a little more realistic looking so spraying over clear would allow that to be done with achieving a softer edge.

--------------------
"If I share all my wisdom I won't have any left for myself."

Mike Pipes
stickerpimp.com
Lake Havasu, AZ
mike@stickerpimp.com

Posts: 8746 | From: Lake Havasu, AZ USA | Registered: Jun 2000  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a Moderator
Christian VanSchepen
Visitor
Member # 66

Icon 1 posted      Profile for Christian VanSchepen   Author's Homepage   Email Christian VanSchepen       Edit/Delete Post 
Hi guys
Some really great sources are being overlooked for striping graphics. GBC Sign Warehouse (www.signwarehouse.com), OCA Enterprises www.onlineclipart.com, and Beacon Graphics (www.signmaking.com) are all great places to find graphics...
Good Luck
Christian (The DAL Guy)

--------------------
Christian Van SChepen
16 Wild Rose Cr. W.
Brooks, AB
T1R 0A2

Posts: 32 | From: Brooks, AB | Registered: Nov 1998  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a Moderator
Steve Shortreed
Deceased Mayor


Member # 436

Icon 1 posted      Profile for Steve Shortreed   Author's Homepage   Email Steve Shortreed   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
This seems like a great time to introduce our newest Letterville Merchant.

We're very pleased to have VectorArt join us. Owner, Andrew Holmes, offers Letterville users a 10% discount and invite you to visit the VecorArt website at www.vectorart.com

Vector Art's new MEGA COLLECTION includes 6,538 images by sign artists like "Tramp" Warner, John Hannukaine, Steve Kafka, Russ Mowry, Mike Sheehan, Bob Bond, Julian "Mr.J" Braet, Brian "The Brush" Briskie, Bob Behounek, Karen Souza, and many others.

Before making any purchase, it's always smart to shop right here in Letterville. Many of the Merchants offer discounts and other incentives. Just click on the Letterville Merchants logo at the top, left of your screen or go to http://www.letterhead.com/suppliers/index.html

--------------------
Steve Shortreed
144 Hill St., E.
Fergus, Ontario
Canada N1M 1G9
519-787-2673

steve@letterville.com

www.letterville.com/profiles/shortreed/

Posts: 3710 | From: Fergus, Ontario, Canada | Registered: A Long Time Ago!  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a Moderator
   

   Close Topic   Feature Topic   Move Topic   Delete Topic next oldest topic   next newest topic
 - Printer-friendly view of this topic
Hop To:


Contact Us | Letterville. A Community Of Letterheads & Pinheads!

Powered by Infopop Corporation
UBB.classic™ 6.7.2

Search For Sign Supplies
Category:
 

                  

Letterhead Suppliers Around the World