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I posted these before...

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2012 9:19 pm
by SupDoo
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I don't do the popular real world racing stickers.
I looked up the original 1960's TV Batmobile. It's my only attempt at a logo.
I enjoy thinking up different ideas, and trying to use the sticker shop to "do it-to it".
Faux 3D effects. Textures. Hood scoops. Headlights. (see the Corvette's 4 headlights, and the Lancia's front light-bar.)
My favorite is the sheet metal "frankenstein" Mercedes. Each rivet hole was put in before the accompaning rivet.
The shadow effect is very 3D and compelling, even up close. I am not trying to brag.
I was just really surprized at the results, after I tried creating what I had thought up the night before!
I wish the sticker shop had higher resolution stickers, and smaller precise sizes.

Re: I posted these before...

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2012 10:39 pm
by Bez
Even tho I've seen these before they are still worth seeing again, some really unique work :D

Re: I posted these before...

Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2012 12:56 am
by grooks10
I agree with Bezrider here. Although I do a lot of real-world paints, seeing unique and interesting creations like these is a breath of fresh air! :) I'm loving the work so far, so just keep on stickin'! :D

Re: I posted these before...

Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2012 2:30 am
by eaustinn36
I really like some of the designs in the video; definitely unique to say the least, and I mean that in a good way ;)

Re: I posted these before...

Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2012 7:49 am
by SupDoo
grooks10 wrote:I agree with Bezrider here. Although I do a lot of real-world paints, seeing unique and interesting creations like these is a breath of fresh air! :) I'm loving the work so far, so just keep on stickin'! :D
Your stickies are very crisp and clean! They do look like non stick-shop items, but THAT IS a compliment!
They're that good! Text doesn't mirror on the opposite side of the car, so stick-shop artists spend double time on text!
Too bad we don't have a clipboard for our creations. So we can just stamp down finished logos on anywhere we want.