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Mike Shaul 14-07-2006 10:41

OI Graphic Overlay. Any recommendations?
 
I've seen some teams that have used graphic overlays on their OI (and other components). I haven't seen any information on how or where teams have made/purchased these graphics. I'm interested in trying one out and seeing how it goes.

Is it easy/cheep? What materials were they printed on? What kind of adhesive did you use? If you ordered it, any recommendations? What file format did you give them? What was the price range?

Thanks!

Not2B 14-07-2006 16:58

Re: OI Graphic Overlay. Any recommendations?
 
Oh, that's a great question!! I'll add that if anyone has done this, do you have a templete you can stick up in the white paper area?

I figure we could make our own by printing on sticky paper or mylar, but a templete would help everyone.

Al Skierkiewicz 15-07-2006 11:40

Re: OI Graphic Overlay. Any recommendations?
 
Autocad or Inventor can be used to accurately layout graphics for the OI and/or button boxes. Plot 1:1 on a full sheet mailing label or there are a variety of products that are inkjet printable with a peel and stick backing available at Office Depot, etc. I have imported a jpeg scan of a Wildstang shirt to use for a background in the past. We then use the very same drawing less the graphics for a drilling/punching template and then legends for buttons and LEDs are part of the design. Plot on larger paper for training purposes or judge demos.

artdutra04 15-07-2006 11:55

Re: OI Graphic Overlay. Any recommendations?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike Shaul
I've seen some teams that have used graphic overlays on their OI (and other components). I haven't seen any information on how or where teams have made/purchased these graphics. I'm interested in trying one out and seeing how it goes.

Is it easy/cheep? What materials were they printed on? What kind of adhesive did you use? If you ordered it, any recommendations? What file format did you give them? What was the price range?

Thanks!

Three words: Reverse spray painting. :D


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Mike Shaul 15-07-2006 12:23

Re: OI Graphic Overlay. Any recommendations?
 
Thanks for the input so far!

Anyone know how this was made? Al's suggestion?

Team 48 Teaser

Al Skierkiewicz 16-07-2006 10:07

Re: OI Graphic Overlay. Any recommendations?
 
I believe this was a paint job.
I did want to add, there is vinyl that is self stick that works great to protect whatever you do. For some reason it brings out the color much more than just the paper by itself.

Travis Hoffman 16-07-2006 10:35

Re: OI Graphic Overlay. Any recommendations?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Al Skierkiewicz
Autocad or Inventor can be used to accurately layout graphics for the OI and/or button boxes. Plot 1:1 on a full sheet mailing label or there are a variety of products that are inkjet printable with a peel and stick backing available at Office Depot, etc. I have imported a jpeg scan of a Wildstang shirt to use for a background in the past. We then use the very same drawing less the graphics for a drilling/punching template and then legends for buttons and LEDs are part of the design. Plot on larger paper for training purposes or judge demos.

What Al said, lol. Although I've used Word (old school) and Photoshop to create mine. Recently, we've printed out the graphics on thick glossy photo quality paper and use some spray adhesive to secure the overlay to the plastic button box. We've done this since 2000. You can find examples in CD-Media.


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