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Hi everyone,A new year and looking for a new improvement.I normally use the vehicle templates from mr-clipart (99€ /year.) but I noticed most of the times when scaled it doesn't match the real size. Also the planes (I uploaded a photo if the term planes is wrong.) of van's are not exact to print/cut digital print what leaves me with a lot of work.What's the best affordable resource for european van's/cars (Peugeot Boxer, Mercedes Sprinter, Opel Movano,.)?Greetings and a fortunate new year! None of the templates are perfect. They are all slightly off in different areas and you have to learn to design around the discrepancies.
Always take real world measurements of areas that are critical to your design.Templates:ProVehicle Outlines -on disk, download service.Car’n Trucks -download service - single templates.Art Station Vehicle Templates -on disk, download service, single templates.Some chose to use their own photos and scale them accordingly, but even the best camera lens will foreshorten (fisheye) images towards the edges of the lens. And, typically you get some foreshortening at the front and rear of the vehicle because you can't get far enough back.If you are trying to install a graphic perfectly in the recess of vans like that, I would use a template and print an oversized image. Then install where you want to end the graphic. Install the print and then trim with knifeless. I would steer clear of vehicle templates unleashed aka Car n' Truck. Not sure who is measuring these vehicles but it's a complete waste of money.
You’ve likely seen quite a few vehicles covered with artwork. Most likely, you already have the graphics tools needed to create the artwork for vehicles. The last piece of the equation is a template upon which to design the artwork for each specific vehicle type. If the vehicle is a few years old, you can even get the templates completely free!
Made the mistake of buying a subscription only to find out you pay to be able to fix what they advertise as an 'accurate' template. When measurements are consistently off by as much or more than 2.5' from seam to seam that is in no way even close to accurate. Save your $$ and make them yourself from your pics and you physically measuring to create the most accurate template. I am done with mr clipart ( car n truck) I even know the owner personally but i am done paying for their completely off size templates that is sometimes missing elements.Cheap or not. I just signed up for pro vehicle outlines.
It is several times more expensive but i just checked /tested a couple outlines and there are big differences in details and sizes.Always had issues with the back of the vans and pick up trucks. Sometimes I had to re print.Just measured the transit van I have here and the PVH is spot on! Mr clipart is 3 inches too wide on the back door and 2 inches to tall.Nearly all the other stuff i work on are always off.btw i was the one who told them about the nv200 usa version is 10 inches longer and the doors are the other way around ( left smaller than the right).
For years everyone was downloading the wrong template. I was the one who had them fix the promaster city. They were missing the big plastic piece on the back doors.
I kinda feel like i was the only one using them in usa because there is no way no one ever complained to them. Click to expand.We've had their disk of graphics and some templates from early 2000s. So when I found they were still around a few years back, I signed up for the templates. Now, we always try to use the customer's vehicle with measurements taken directly from it, but one, rush fleet job didn't allow for that.
Used a single cab F150 template and it was close enough to call it good. Except that the door was actually like 4 inches too long so the door graphics were cut too long big. So we've gone back to making our own stuff again. I'll use there templates for simple layouts, but I always apply our own measurements.So, I wouldn't actively avoid Mr Clipart but there are definitely better sources. Many of which still need verification anyway. All posts and other information available at Signs 101 should be viewed as the opinion only of the poster. No claim is made that any information is accurate.
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