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    Default Splash guards

    As some of you might know I'm experimenting with dip printing, with 3-D graphics, my latest,,,,



    Hope you like it

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    Default Very nice..!!

    looks like your doing well with the texturing..congrats..!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chupaca View Post
    looks like your doing well with the texturing..congrats..!!

    IT's a big learning curve, all of the graphics react differently. So it's not that easy to go and do it straight away, like you see it on you tube. I'm going to do the side panels next hopefully this weekend.

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    That looks really sharp!
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    Question: Would something like, this be possible? Arr's Clockworkds idea.jpg
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Denman View Post
    Question: Would something like, this be possible? Arr's Clockworkds idea.jpg
    I think anything is possible, what I'm finding is the limitation on what you can do with this sort of printing is the size of your bath. (not your house bath!) the dipping bath has to be deep enough to allow the whole object to be submerged with room. So yes you could do this on the side panel or you could do this on a bit of film first and then stick it onto the side.

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