Nice work. Myself I still have difficulty on the front bumpers without seaming. Have the occasional failure there. And those honkin H3 handles...and the Nitro handles.
I absolutely agree with autoworldgraphics. Here's the thing; when it comes to the complexity of a design, vinyl will always win. It would take a skilled airbrush artist hours on end to duplicate the same intricate design it would take 10 minutes to print on a sheet of vinyl. And in terms of application time, when I'm working with a good partner a two person team can knock out a full wrap on a van in just over an hour.
So... Vinyl is alway a more time and cost effective solution.
how much roughly my little truck?
4jiggy1 1 month ago
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KoconutZ15 2 years ago
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KoconutZ15 2 years ago
duh reflective is non comformable!!! motormode are the kings for this they do all top gears work!
scott1eboy123 2 years ago
I see where you used full panels and not tiled (example the sides). Which is better to use when starting out?
VehicleWrapForum 3 years ago
really great job, well done.
freecars123 3 years ago
There is only ONE CARWRAPS® and it aint these guys.
toddy1968 4 years ago
Try it with scotchlite, even though it doesn't streatch its alot of fun
bonafide1498 4 years ago
Nice work. Myself I still have difficulty on the front bumpers without seaming. Have the occasional failure there. And those honkin H3 handles...and the Nitro handles.
Fun stuff.
zapblam 4 years ago
you using 3m control tac? the magic vinyl
pgonzo7 4 years ago
Do you not use a heat gun at all?
Culcheee 4 years ago
which one do you think is cheaper for a really complicated graphic? paint or vinyl wrap?
redlighttraitor 4 years ago
Vinyl is always cheaper- bad word! i mean less expensive.
also vinyl is alot less time consuming, and you know the saying "Time Is Money ""
autoworldgraphics 4 years ago
I absolutely agree with autoworldgraphics. Here's the thing; when it comes to the complexity of a design, vinyl will always win. It would take a skilled airbrush artist hours on end to duplicate the same intricate design it would take 10 minutes to print on a sheet of vinyl. And in terms of application time, when I'm working with a good partner a two person team can knock out a full wrap on a van in just over an hour.
So... Vinyl is alway a more time and cost effective solution.
Acepryus 4 years ago
How long does this process take?
rfuz 4 years ago
one day by 2 man and you won`t see the difference between paint or sticker.
zappayarra 4 years ago
That's a long time... I can get a full wrap done on a chevy full size van (not including the roof) in about 2.5 hours.
Acepryus 4 years ago