Re: Printing on case panels?
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You say you have no artistic talent, but that's like someone saying they aren't aren't muscular. You just need to exercise your talent.
If you really want it professionally done, you could check out custom airbrushing services in your area or even screen-printing shops. Ask the screen-printers if the ink they use binds to metal as some types do and some don't.
Re: Printing on case panels?
yeah, +1 on checking out a screen printing shop. :)
Re: Printing on case panels?
or you can do what NZXT did with the MW2 edition Tempest EVO and use a water-transer method as well
Re: Printing on case panels?
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Originally Posted by
mDust
Welcome to TBCS!
You say you have no artistic talent, but that's like someone saying they aren't aren't muscular. You just need to exercise your talent.
If you really want it professionally done, you could check out custom airbrushing services in your area or even screen-printing shops. Ask the screen-printers if the ink they use binds to metal as some types do and some don't.
Thanks - it's great to be here :D
That's very true, but I'm not sure what I could practice airbrushing on to get my skills up - this particular project is the first thing I've ever considered it for. I've looked around and there do seem to be a few professional airbrush shops around my area that look like potential options.
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Originally Posted by SXRguyinMA
or you can do what NZXT did with the MW2 edition Tempest EVO and use a water-transer method as well
Do you mean water transfer decals? If that's the case then I think that's probably a more accessible option financially and in terms of facilities. I've had some (negative) experience with water transfer decals for plastic models before and they tend to be quite fragile - would I need to spray some kind of lacquer or protectant over my custom ones?
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Originally Posted by
fonzler
That's very true, but I'm not sure what I could practice airbrushing on to get my skills up - this particular project is the first thing I've ever considered it for.
Cardboard. Paper. A small neighbor child. :whistler: Anything that you have laying around.
Re: Printing on case panels?
Signshops can also do printed decals, that is, the graphic is printed onto an adhesive (vinyl) sheet instead of on the object itself. Screenprinting is probably too expensive for a one-off job (involved set up time), but many shops have special digital printing equipment which can do near photo quality detail.
They can usually accept artwork in any common format. The more time they need to spend tinkering with your data, the more they'll charge you. Bring your case along so they can do proper dimensions and apply it in shop for a small charge (they'll probably do a better application job than you will, unless you have experience with this).
They might also offer different vinyls with different thicknesses and surface textures. Be careful to specify you want vinyl with a premium ("weather grade") adhesive, so it doesn't start peeling off at the corners after a few months of getting warm.
Do all your window cutting, blowholes, etc, before you apply vinyl sheets - you'll get cleaner edges that way.
Re: Printing on case panels?