PirateNate
Newbie
These 2 are quick and dirty trophy discs.
This one is my favorite dye I have done. It's a Neutron Envy using iDye Poly black, crimson and red.
Cutting and weeding was awful at the time, but well worth it.
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These 2 are quick and dirty trophy discs.
This one is my favorite dye I have done. It's a Neutron Envy using iDye Poly black, crimson and red.
Cutting and weeding was awful at the time, but well worth it.
Starsiege Tribes dye for groomsman on white Star Vulcan.
hell yeah. best game ever.
Anybody know of a good tutorial that helps me go from a jpeg file to a vector to having an image prepped to cut? I am using a Roland BN-20 and can use illustrator/photoshop/indesign. (Although I am not well versed in any of them). Thanks!
Does it have to be a vector image or just a "flattened" image? Thanks Bennett.......
In the end, nothing beats knowing how to create from scratch. Kinda like knowing how to hand-cut before you get into plotter-cutting. The Live Trace function is nice and the software can sometimes do a lot for you, but nothing beats knowing how to work with paths, either building from scratch or fixing the pieces that the tracing function in your software can't seem to get right.
My first "image" dye. I've done the brainwave stuff and shaving cream stuff but this is my first hand cut image. I had an issue with the vinyl and it caused some bleeds. I tried to salvage it with the crazy colored shaving cream background. It kinda worked. Learned a lot, the next will be better.
Very cool, Bamm! I really dig the vibrant SC background!