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10-01-2011, 02:28 PM | #1 |
The Older Generation
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Montezuma, Iowa
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Jack Decal Project For My Green '67
I have been working on this for weeks in Photoshop and finally printed out a nice enough one to put in the truck. I was lucky that one of my trucks had the decal in the glove box and it was in decent shape to start with. It still had problems with small pieces missing, creases, and missing printed areas. I re-constructed it piece by piece in Photoshop until I had a complete decal. After I printed the first one out I discovered I still had a couple of problem areas so back to the drawing board... The final one looked really good so I mounted it on a double sided adhesive sheet and put it in the truck. I think the '68 trucks used the same decal, I know the ones with Buddy Buckets did anyway. The first pic is what the original looked like, the second is the re-constructed one, and third, installed in the truck. I didn't keep track of the hours in doing this but it was a lot...
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