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Old 09-22-2011, 12:30 AM
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Originally Posted by DrisanaRM
Originally Posted by jerZs2k' timestamp='1316648206' post='20993403
Casey, drisana! I have another idea. Instead of stickers have you thought of magnets or is that too costly. Because i wanna get 2 capsule corp magnetic badges for my car. This is the design if possible. I would like to place one on each side of the fenders by the side markers. Probably 3inches in width x 4inches in height.



Lmk if its possible.
You could actually do that without our help. The same types of shops that make racing numbers for track days can make this for you. I'd suggest asking DaPhatty (Rob) what shop he used for his.

Usually they'll ask for .AI format, so if you have Adobe Illustrator, pop it into there, live trace it, and then export it. Then all you need to do is send the file to the shop and viola, they'll print it on a magnet for you.

Don't have them design it for you, they'll charge you more. If you don't have Adobe Illustrator, I can dig out my old PC and try to do that bit for you. Let me know.
Thank you Drizzie! I will definetely hit up rob.
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EDIT: Just found out Skaggs road was spelled wrong on the group drive thread, leading us to incorrectly spell it on our art, we will update when we have time!


10-15-2011
In honor of the Bay Area s2ki Skaags group drive, we set out on another blue-tape sharpie art project. This time, the subject of Drisana's art is 'Litte Sister', the character from the Bioshock series. This time, I went for a more extensive blue tape covering to protect the entire front bumper from the sticky tires of the group drive leader (you know who you are ).

Enjoy the pics and vids below!







NOTE:
- Eklipz98 is responsible for the prep work (i.e., wash/wax and taping).
- DrisanaRM is responsible for the sharpie art.
- We're aiming to do a couple of these projects on my car per month.
- Projects always prefaced by a full wash/wax and/or claybar carnuba waxing.
- Projects leave zero residue when removed after ~5 days.
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Originally Posted by 19wrath85
Originally Posted by slightly2ned' timestamp='1316530951' post='20989227
[quote name='gpwuster' timestamp='1316530205' post='20989173']
[quote name='eklipz98' timestamp='1316495812' post='20988356']
Bump for new art added, see PAGE 1!
great art as usual, Drisana!
At first I thought it was San Goku, but is it supposed to be his grandson, Trunks?
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Trunks is not the grandson of Goku...lmao...he is the son of Vegeta and Bulma....Goku's grandson is Goten
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Goten is Goku's second son, i thought?
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Originally Posted by eklipz98
EDIT: Just found out Skaggs road was spelled wrong on the group drive thread, leading us to incorrectly spell it on our art, we will update when we have time!


10-15-2011
In honor of the Bay Area s2ki Skaags group drive, we set out on another blue-tape sharpie art project. This time, the subject of Drisana's art is 'Litte Sister', the character from the Bioshock series. This time, I went for a more extensive blue tape covering to protect the entire front bumper from the sticky tires of the group drive leader (you know who you are ).

too bad this one didn't last too long... b/c somoene was running away..... !!!! hehe
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too bad this one didn't last too long... b/c somoene was running away..... !!!! hehe
ahahahah, gotta do what ya gotta do!
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Originally Posted by eklipz98
A pedo bear popping out behind/under her left arm would be the perfect finishing touches...
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Originally Posted by whiteflash
A pedo bear popping out behind/under her left arm would be the perfect finishing touches...
Lol I would have loved this, and feel fre to photochop it if you have the skills. I'm very sorry, but we had to rip this art project off, the day after we made it , so we are no longer able to modify it. We didn't even get to preserve it!
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Originally Posted by DrisanaRM
Originally Posted by eklipz98' timestamp='1319012140' post='21082475
[quote name='whiteflash' timestamp='1318881010' post='21077919']
A pedo bear popping out behind/under her left arm would be the perfect finishing touches...
Lol I would have loved this, and feel fre to photochop it if you have the skills. I'm very sorry, but we had to rip this art project off, the day after we made it , so we are no longer able to modify it. We didn't even get to preserve it!
I'm pretty bummed about that.
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I'll admit, I did a crappy job on the hood taping this time around. It would have been a chore to preserve it, requiring a complete reconstruction piece by piece. The key to making a preservable hood art, is using at least 50% overlap per tape piece, the more the better.
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Originally Posted by DrisanaRM
Originally Posted by eklipz98' timestamp='1319013183' post='21082499
I'll admit, I did a crappy job on the hood taping this time around. It would have been a chore to preserve it, requiring a complete reconstruction piece by piece. The key to making a preservable hood art, is using at least 50% overlap per tape piece, the more the better.
Who the hell thumbs down-ed this!

Now that you mentioned thumbs down, you and I will get soooo many.
Just look at Mac's thread!
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People who are jealous that they don't get cool sharpie drawings thumbs-down these posts...

Btw that's the coolest thing ever! Living close to 280 and 101 I've seen a lot of people tape up their car for long drives, but they never have sharpie artwork on them!


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