Stretch79
Kona Fan
Mate that looks very good indeed. Defo need to try it.I wanted comics on a bike and experimented a bit. In the end, I made water slide decals myself. The decal film is available to buy as a sheet and can be printed on with a laser printer. I used PowerPoint to arrange everything on the sheet because I didn't have any other programme at the time. It was very easy to apply to the painted frame as they were water sliders, so you still have some room for manoeuvre if something is crooked. In theory this way I could do every picture that could be printed.
However, clear varnish must then be applied as otherwise they are not durable. And it works best on a light coloured frame with dark coloured decals because the material is very thin.
The frame has now lasted almost 15 years.
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I also had a vinyl cutter and monochrome lettering works very well as long as the lines are not too thin (see the green bike).
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I drew the designs myself using Sketchbook and then prepared them for cutting using the plotter software. This has always worked quite well.
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I've also made stencils for painting or etching (headbadges, quite small) but also decals that have held up quite well so far, but that's more down to the film.
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The plotter was about 200€ inkluding the software, sketchbook is free and the vinyl is around 1€ per DIN A4 sheet (ca. 4-10 decals).
If I traced the decals can I upload to the computer and trace it via PowerPoint or similar? Then I’ll need to get this to print off, assuming you didn’t use vector?
Seems a load of options