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04-29-2004 03:30 PM #1
I'm certainly no Von Dutch, but...
I finally found time to try my hand at pinstriping my graphics. I used my Beugler striping tool and some 1-shot striping paint. It's certainly not the greatest, but I'm happy for my first time doing it. I decided to go for the swoopy lines that are popular now, as I thought it might look a little better than trying to "freehand" it and keep it straight.
I think it really sets off the graphics and the blue "flake" even more.
Let me know what you guys think...is it better or should I have left it alone?
http://www.satanclauz.com/~ynot/Pins...1_rearside.jpg
http://www.satanclauz.com/~ynot/Pins...7_close_up.jpg
http://www.satanclauz.com/~ynot/Pins...lose_up_rt.jpg
http://www.satanclauz.com/~ynot/Pins...r_sidewayz.jpg
http://www.satanclauz.com/~ynot/Pins..._pass_door.jpg
http://www.satanclauz.com/~ynot/Pins...2_top_rear.jpg
It was kinda fun doin' it!tmooregraphics.com
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04-29-2004 05:31 PM #2
Looks nice man. You picked out a good scheme to highlight your graphics.
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04-29-2004 05:37 PM #3
It looks very good for a first attempt. I have one of those Beugler tools too but I never got around to using it. The guy who lettered my truck took all my 1-shot" Im gone'
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04-29-2004 06:44 PM #4
that is extemely good for your first time
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04-29-2004 09:02 PM #5
Very good job! Good color choices, and One shot is/was the standard for striping.
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