Off to googles I go. It's just knowing the right phrase....make your own water slide decals
I always wondered if there is an issue with the height of the new insert decal, if it's on mylar, and how you get it level if you clearcoat over it.Ahh cool, so maybe a cricut machine to cut out, I imagine it's a madness inducing prospect with a craft knife.
Looks like some guy on ebay in the states prints on mylar and cuts using a vinyl cutter for £40a set.
It's not an issue. 1 coat will seal it, you don't need to go mad. It's less than the transition from mylar protection to no protection. If you let a ball roll over a mylar area and then to no protection the ball isn't affected at all, well not in my experience.I always wondered if there is an issue with the height of the new insert decal, if it's on mylar, and how you get it level if you clearcoat over it.
Don't worry, some of us love doing that sort of thingSo I'd have to somehow make the inserts on pc? Then print, apply and just plop some mylar over it?
its the creation part I'll struggle with.
Anything can be made, we're awesome here! Are you reproducing existing artwork or something from scratch?Is there a way to get the inserts you'd like?
Can they be made?
Thanks @Dex-Jay - inspirationalAnything can be made, we're awesome here! Are you reproducing existing artwork or something from scratch?
A - Create the artwork on whatever format in whatever software. (I use OSX & Photoshop/Illustrator) for example.
B - Test print to cheap regular paper, scale it up or down until correct. This can take a while!
C - Order the printable decal paper.
D - Get all your insert decals to take up as little as space as possible on a sheet of A4 (might as well save what you can)
E - Print in black on decal paper ideally in quality settings.
F - Seal / lacquer the inkjet print with whatever. Aerosol or paint gun lacquer.
G - Trim & apply.
It is time consuming but it is just practice. My above link to my TFTC inserts shows you all the steps I think.
The white is transparentBe tricky to do that on a regular printer I think. You can't print white.
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Ahhh ok thanksIf you don't need it to be transparent, you can get white backed slide decals