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:joy: One of the best pedal graphics
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Jero wrote: :joy: One of the best pedal graphics
sylnau wrote:That Wolf Computer look good!
It was a total pain in the ass to make. :hug:
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Jero wrote: :joy: One of the best pedal graphics
sylnau wrote:That Wolf Computer look good!
It was a total pain in the ass to make. :hug:
:lol: worth it. Is it waterslide? I've actually been thinking about doing something in that same style for all my stuff. Or pulp/comic/movie title fonts with no graphics.
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Yeah, that's what I use on all of my pedals. I usually don't use color though, and the colors didn't stick very well when you used them all at once (like, in one print) for some reason, so that graphic is actually like 4 layers of print. :facepalm: :lol:
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UglyCasanova wrote:Yeah, that's what I use on all of my pedals. I usually don't use color though, and the colors didn't stick very well when you used them all at once (like, in one print) for some reason, so that graphic is actually like 4 layers of print. :facepalm: :lol:
Oh wow. I've only done water slide a couple times. I didn't have issues with color, but I had to clear coat the ink before applying to the inclosure, and even then, it still came up a smidge. I have a laser printer now too though, so I should be able to use it for non color stuff with out having to worry about the ink so much...Have you ever used the edge softener stuff by chance?

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I don't know what that means, so I assume no. :lol:
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UglyCasanova wrote:I don't know what that means, so I assume no. :lol:
:lol: ...it's a chemical you can put on the decal paper (might be for the laser type only) that takes the edges down (think it melts them).
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Sat down and put together my board for a show next month in Bangkok. Tried to make it as small as possible to do the most possible with what i had. DD-20 is solely used as a looper, which is a huge waste of space but my ditto x4 won't be arriving to thailand until towards the end of the year, so this will make due for now. If the dd-20 wasn't on there, would have thrown in my tetanus booster for even more rioting. Sad it is sitting the bench this round, but will be anxiously awaiting its return.
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UglyCasanova wrote:Yeah, that's what I use on all of my pedals. I usually don't use color though, and the colors didn't stick very well when you used them all at once (like, in one print) for some reason, so that graphic is actually like 4 layers of print. :facepalm: :lol:
That's pretty sick! What colors did you separate into? You had to put clearcoat between the layers right?
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Sat down and put together my board for a show next month in Bangkok. Tried to make it as small as possible to do the most possible with what i had. DD-20 is solely used as a looper, which is a huge waste of space but my ditto x4 won't be arriving to thailand until towards the end of the year, so this will make due for now. If the dd-20 wasn't on there, would have thrown in my tetanus booster for even more rioting. Sad it is sitting the bench this round, but will be anxiously awaiting its return.

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qersty wrote:
UglyCasanova wrote:Yeah, that's what I use on all of my pedals. I usually don't use color though, and the colors didn't stick very well when you used them all at once (like, in one print) for some reason, so that graphic is actually like 4 layers of print. :facepalm: :lol:
That's pretty sick! What colors did you separate into? You had to put clearcoat between the layers right?
Nah, it was just something fucky with the interaction between the decal and the ink. It sort of bled into each other if all the colors were printed at the same time. So I just printed one color, let it dry, print next color etc.
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Here's where I am at the moment ;)

The familiar ones are the ones I really can't see myself selling (apart from the Colour Theory, which is for sale, but I'm quite happy with it in the loop of the Parallel Universe at the moment, so I don't mind if it doesn't sell).

The eight others are what I've built so far, with graphics which "will do for now". If I come up with better ideas or techniques which aren't too much of a pain to do then I'll more than likely change one or two. There are another four which are on my build list i.e. I have the parts, I just need the time to build them.

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That is fabulous. Are they attached to the music stands or do they stay in place okay on their own?
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The stands are tipped back enough for them to just sit there - I swap things about a fair bit so I couldn't consider fixing them in place.
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Just replaced my Nemesis with the DMM, lost some flexibility but I'm liking the sound.
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