Printing white decals
Lurchio
11-29-2005, 09:55 AM
Not sure if anyone else has posted this but just been sent a link on a way of producing white (and gold) decals without and ALPS machine.
Looks rather long winded but may be of use to someone so thought I'd post it
http://craftycomputerpaper.co.uk/store/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=8_109
Looks rather long winded but may be of use to someone so thought I'd post it
http://craftycomputerpaper.co.uk/store/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=8_109
HittenSwitches
11-29-2005, 10:02 AM
i must say i'd rather use the "search" function and find something that way...Just looking at those instructions turns me away lol...I am more of a picture tutorial person lol But i guess if you have patience and prefer to read that, it doesn't seem like a bad link man
Scale-Master
11-29-2005, 11:17 AM
That's a cool idea, took me a whopping minute to read and comprehend.
Don't know that I would use that technique myself for that purpose, but knowledge is power. I'm sure there are other applications it could be a benefit for... - Mark
Don't know that I would use that technique myself for that purpose, but knowledge is power. I'm sure there are other applications it could be a benefit for... - Mark
Lambo003
11-29-2005, 11:23 AM
Just looking at those instructions turns me away lol...I am more of a picture tutorial person lol
lol I'm the same way. . . Rather look at pics than fall asleep readin' a lengthy tut :sleeping: . . . Luckily, there's a pic tut to go with it.
pic tut (http://craftycomputerpaper.co.uk/embossing%201.htm)
I've tried this in the past and found no matter if you use fine embossing powder or not, it's still WAY too thick and grainy for modeling decals. . . Just look at the last pic in that tutorial. . .
lol I'm the same way. . . Rather look at pics than fall asleep readin' a lengthy tut :sleeping: . . . Luckily, there's a pic tut to go with it.
pic tut (http://craftycomputerpaper.co.uk/embossing%201.htm)
I've tried this in the past and found no matter if you use fine embossing powder or not, it's still WAY too thick and grainy for modeling decals. . . Just look at the last pic in that tutorial. . .
HittenSwitches
11-30-2005, 08:45 AM
[B]lol I'm the same way. . . Rather look at pics than fall asleep readin' a lengthy tut :sleeping: . . . Luckily, there's a pic tut to go with it.
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haha yup, I'd fall asleep too...i need to be seeing what i'm supposed to be doing, and not just going by text...just doesn't do it for me
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haha yup, I'd fall asleep too...i need to be seeing what i'm supposed to be doing, and not just going by text...just doesn't do it for me
Lurchio
11-30-2005, 10:30 AM
haha yup, I'd fall asleep too...i need to be seeing what i'm supposed to be doing, and not just going by text...just doesn't do it for me
OMG! Do you only read books with pictures in then? LOL
OMG! Do you only read books with pictures in then? LOL
Lambo003
11-30-2005, 05:32 PM
Uh huh!!! I try to avoid text like the plague. . .
How else do you think I can tell that "Green Eggs and Ham" are actually "GREEN"??? :p
OMG! Do you only read books with pictures in then? LOL
How else do you think I can tell that "Green Eggs and Ham" are actually "GREEN"??? :p
OMG! Do you only read books with pictures in then? LOL
HittenSwitches
12-01-2005, 08:16 AM
Uh huh!!! I try to avoid text like the plague. . .
How else do you think I can tell that "Green Eggs and Ham" are actually "GREEN"??? :p
HAHAHAHA and come one, Curious George just isn't funny enough unless you can see the monkey :p lol...
but no i just prefer having pictures for manuals you know...for instructions on something i have to build i'd prefer it with pictures so there is no misunderstandings or errors
How else do you think I can tell that "Green Eggs and Ham" are actually "GREEN"??? :p
HAHAHAHA and come one, Curious George just isn't funny enough unless you can see the monkey :p lol...
but no i just prefer having pictures for manuals you know...for instructions on something i have to build i'd prefer it with pictures so there is no misunderstandings or errors
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