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I was working on a mudflap design for the truck and thought maybe you could show us the artwork you have on your truck. Value stems with dice on top counts too.
Not artwork on my truck but artwork I've done related to our truck.
I like the bottom FFT trucks. I plan on doing a sign on the doors after my truck is put back together. I wanted something hometown and relating to a business. Just not sure what to do. Still have lots of time.
Panel was laminated to Mar-K flat tailgate to fill in area flush with existing flanges using 3M panel adhesive. Ford script was cut with waterjet prior to installation of panel. Here is a pic showing what it looked like before the two weeks of mind-numbering sanding and paint work.
Yard art as well. I made this with an old stainless hubcap and scrap tubing.
I like. I bet if the wind is right, and you listen real hard, you can hear the Michigan Fight Song. How did that cap get so banged up?
In other similiar news. I was thinking about replacing the left side garage door trim...
...and the right. When it dawned on me, maybe I should narrow the flatbed before putting back on the truck. I feel smart today. Enjoy the rest of your afternoon 51.
Mostly guns and cars for video games but i can't show much beyond my artstation at present.
Though as a teaser, this may look familiar.
That's fantastic, I want to start over and do that. Maybe coach volleyball too. Seeing the process unmasked is an eye-opener. So, so much work goes into just seconds of video. I went through all the Video Copilot examples on YouTube and their website. Would be fun to try that program. Love watching that guy trying to throw back all those hand grenades.
I remember my first Hypercard commands and the seven inch screen on the Macitosh. That was fun.
Now I use a 4K drone, a weak Pinnacle Studio program, and several cars to sneak footage for insurance, manufacturers, and commercial clients. Not high tech, but it supplements my 9-5.
Very nice work SH! Thank you for sharing.
One more thing, if you need someone to sharpen the stylist pens, or fill in some backgrounds, my wife and I will be available after retirement. We work cheap.
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This is Terry's place in Nebraska 10 years ago. This is before he built those 2 huge shops. He called these grills his wind chimes, because when the doors are open and the wind blows, well you get the idea. When I saw the other wind chime, (51fred) thought I would share