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Design
Phase
After
talking over the custom paint job you envision I work to transfer that vision
onto your sheet metal or helmet . I actually lay out the design on your sheet
metal or helmet and e-mail you something like the design pictured below of the
Shoei helmet . In this case the helmet was to match the bike which was a Suzuki
Telefonica . But the same can be done on motorcycle sheet metal , an example
would be laying a flame design out for your approval . |
Pictured
below Susuki Telefonica :
Pictured below: The goal was to match the paint job , graphic's of
the Telfonica on the Shoei helmet and that is what you see laid out below on
the helmet .
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There was a top view and view
from the back of the helmet as well. All showed approximate design lay out and
color placement. These where e-mailed to the client for his approval. The
colors where matched by the Suzuki paint codes. I found this be the most
effective way to ensure the client and myself are on the same page as far as
design goes. I hope this give's you a good idea of the extent I go to
ensuring your custom paint job , weather it's on your bike or helmet is as
close to what you had envisioned as possible.
Below
pictures of the covers a few of the issues of Airbrush Technique Magazine click
on the small image to see a bigger image of that cover. Click here
Airbrush Technique Magazine to find out more about
my magazine.
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