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[For Sale] High Quality Fiero Reproduction Stickers! (Page 3/17) |
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JohnWPB
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OCT 23, 01:36 PM
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quote | Originally posted by ALJR:
any chance on making custom emissions stickers for motor swaps? i think it would be cool to have one made for my 3800sc w/ deleted emissions junk that I did not use. Also, a custom belt sticker would be nice also. As mentioned before, wheel center stickers would be cool too... |
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I am willing to make "generic / common" stickers such as belt routing for the V6's, as that could be used on MANY cars. Custom stickers, probably not so much. It takes many hours to make the stickers, and it's just not cost effective for me to do custom ones that I may sell one or two of.
I do not foresee making any transparent stickers like this in the near future. A vinyl cutter is far more suitable for making this type of sticker, as it can cut out JUST the logo area, and not leave surrounding material when it is applied.
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ALJR
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OCT 23, 02:04 PM
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quote | Originally posted by JohnWPB:
I am willing to make "generic / common" stickers such as belt routing for the V6's, as that could be used on MANY cars. Custom stickers, probably not so much. It takes many hours to make the stickers, and it's just not cost effective for me to do custom ones that I may sell one or two of.
I do not foresee making any transparent stickers like this in the near future. A vinyl cutter is far more suitable for making this type of sticker, as it can cut out JUST the logo area, and not leave surrounding material when it is applied.
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No problem, just thought I would ask. Kinda figured it would not be worth it. But then again, you did say it was a matter for adding or removing a layer in the image. And with the number of 3800 conversions out there, I sure it wouldn't be a one-off job. Basically (like I know) take a stock 3800 emissions sticker and make each aspect of the system a layer, so if someone is not running the EGR, you just remove that layer...
Either way, im prolly in for a set as I need the jack & pro decal anyway...
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stefanosg
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OCT 23, 04:00 PM
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quote | Originally posted by JohnWPB:
Don't tear up your sticker just to scan it for me! If however you do, I will replace it with a new reproduced one. If you can just get a high resolution photo, taken as dead on as possible, I can work with that. By dead on, I mean close up, and not from an angle. Also, what year, style and engine do you have? |
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'88 L4 . I'll PM you with a link for photos. Its pretty reflective, so I hope these are something you can work with. Worst comes to worst, I'll break out the bipod and try a few.[This message has been edited by stefanosg (edited 10-23-2013).]
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JohnWPB
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OCT 23, 05:21 PM
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I got the pictures, Thank you! I will get to work and see about recreating it!
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JohnWPB
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OCT 25, 01:19 AM
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stefanosg was kind enough to get some good photo's for me to work from. So, I worked on the belt diagram for the past 2 evenings, and it's pretty much done. I just have to get the exact measurements of the original sticker, so I can scale it to print the exact same size. stefanosg ?
Here is the best photo that he sent, that I worked from:
Even after cleaning up the image, adjusting the image in photoshop with contrast, curves and such, it is clearly visible in this blown up section why you cant just take a picture, and hope to use it for the final product. It just ends up looking like one of the comparison photos from the other person that I posted above
Now, here is the completed image, completely recreated in Photoshop: (Note this is a low resolution image to post to the forum, the original is 5000 pixels wide at 1000 dpi)
[This message has been edited by JohnWPB (edited 10-03-2024).]
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1984whitesc
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OCT 25, 05:03 AM
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Hey, just curious if you still need any pictures from an 84. [This message has been edited by 1984whitesc (edited 10-25-2013).]
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stefanosg
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OCT 25, 07:21 AM
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Wow that came out good. The label is 6cm wide x 7cm high. [This message has been edited by stefanosg (edited 10-25-2013).]
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JohnWPB
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OCT 25, 12:51 PM
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quote | Originally posted by stefanosg: Wow that came out good. The label is 6cm wide x 7cm high.
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With your help it did. Thanks, I really appreciate the pictures you sent, they were perfect!
quote | Originally posted by 1984whitesc: Hey, just curious if you still need any pictures from an 84.
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Hey Andrew! Yea, I sure do I need a HIGH quality picture, or better yet, a scan of the emissions sticker. I already have one for the 87 2.5, and not sure how much it differs from the 84, if at all. Also, does your 84 have the belt routing diagram in the last post? If so, is it EXACTLY the same?[This message has been edited by JohnWPB (edited 10-25-2013).]
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stefanosg
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OCT 25, 03:45 PM
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No problem, glad I could help
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JohnWPB
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OCT 26, 12:05 AM
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JimmyS scanned a 1987 Iron Duke emissions sticker for me a couple weeks back. I have been working on it on and off, and am glad to say it is finally finished! It is now available on the order page.
The small image above makes the image look pixelated, It is done in 1000 DPI actually, so even when zoomed WAY in, it is perfectly clear. Here is the top right of the image zoomed WAY in:
[This message has been edited by JohnWPB (edited 10-03-2024).]
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