fullthrottlegraphix
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Those are awesome! Im a fulltime firefighter so def. found those neat!
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fullthrottlegraphix started following looking for Stick People , Corn hole boards, A few jobs by D&H Signs and and 5 others
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Looks great keep it up!
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I typically use the following formula for single color pricing; length+width÷2 for example he said the decal on the side is 14' long lets assume its 12" tall so I would take 168"+12”=180” divide that by 2 and you get a price of $90 for that decal, figure in you installation and youre good to go!
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Personally I would say youre ok with the country life but the browning logo may be a different story Im not sure of the copyright laws for that one!
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Do some research on Salt Life copyright this is one of the few companies where youll find that they obviously dont want you to copy their decals exactly they do encourage spins off their idea such as country life...bottom line they cant copyright every kind of life there is haha
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Looks great! On a decal that size with a flat surface I would use the hinge method and lay it dry once you do it dry you wont do it any other way its quicker, if careful alot less bubbles, less mess and bc of that alot less clean up....less materials used means more $$$
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Looks good, how much did you charge if you dont mind me asking?
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What kind of vinyl and app fluid was used to get it to wrap around all the curves and bumps so nicely?
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Need your tips on 'wet' application
fullthrottlegraphix replied to tsmart's topic in General discussion
Correct tsmart go around and tape all your vinyl into place and get it postioned just how you want it. then lay some masking tape vertical in the center of your vinyl on both the top and bottom. Remove the tape from one half, peel the vinyl back and cut the backing. Start from the inside and squeegie from the center out removing all bubbles. Once you lay the first half your vinyl will stay in place so remove the tape from the other side and again work from the center out. Like any other application you will have a small amount of bubble but other time and with heat they will eventually go away on their own. Again though like I said earlier its all personal preference, thats just how I like to do it but I know guys that still stick by the anything over 12x12 rule has to be a wet application. -
Wine bottle for friends wedding
fullthrottlegraphix replied to RocketRollinSX's topic in Show your work
Very good thank you for the help and they certainly turned out great! -
Saved these, Thank you very much big help!!
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A few little things! See what you think!
fullthrottlegraphix replied to fullthrottlegraphix's topic in Show your work
Thanks Twin City just a few things Ive done recently more to come! -
Need your tips on 'wet' application
fullthrottlegraphix replied to tsmart's topic in General discussion
tsmart you raise a good point with cutting the letters out which will probably work just fine in this case but when you do a big storefront with alot more letter this can we quite time consuming and yes you may be able to see a little bump over time but its alot less noticable will black (in my opinion) and as far as apply dry thats what I presfer to do with the hinge method (tape the middle, lay a half at a time) Like I said it can take some practice to get the method down really good but once you do (again in my opinion) it makes it much easier. All in all it comes down to personal preference all good points were raised, well done tsmart! -
A few little things! See what you think!
fullthrottlegraphix replied to fullthrottlegraphix's topic in Show your work
Absolutely I was just kind of starting the process to look and see how to go about it. Ill certainly be shooting some ?s your way I appreciate it! -
A few little things! See what you think!
fullthrottlegraphix replied to fullthrottlegraphix's topic in Show your work
Thank you very much and small world! haha Right now Im only operating off of a facebook page but its www.facebook.com/FullThrottleGraphicAndDesign