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Quoted from dr_nybble:What a tease you are Brian! Some kind of dry transfer? But looks computer printed?
It is a dry transfer. Art files were sent to a company that makes them. Took a number of tries to get the colors correct. Once installed, I had my body shop buddy clear over them. No pics of that yet. It looks nicer than if they were screened.
Quoted from Atari_Daze:Of course Bryan Kelly knows "the way"
I'm sure we will all be bugging you until time permits that you can let us in on your trade secret.
I honestly didn't do any of this except install the artwork. I do, however, have people with much more talent then me. I only posted because I'll be gone the next few days and by posting now, I can find this easier later.
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