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You mean for the bleed?...How to I extend the edge of the image out by some extra pixels so I can cut some off after it prints in real life?...
One of our Mods is good at this most especially on how to retain quality..... @ALB68 . Larry, this is up your alley....
What is your present document size? Based on your last upload image, you may have to increase your image size to twice its size (I'm imagineering here... lol. based on Ibanez size.) Flatten and Save this to a new file. Then do a test print. Increase or decrease in increments via printer setting where needed. Do the test in black and white print to save on ink.....
I must say.... that's gonna be a hot, rocking ax..... If only there was such a thing as glow in the dark ink for desktop printers.....
Sorry for being inquisitive.... once a guitarist always a guitarist.... are you using sealed, EMG-ish pickups?
What you guys did there was a dandy exercise but I would have reversed the process. I would have printed the graphic large enough to fit the template in the flat. Then either print it on a print and cut machine (Roland etc) that would deliver the printed shape cut out and ready to apply or cut the shape out in the print with the laser or a plotter. You would need a vector outline of the template in addition to the print being large enough and of good 300ppi quality.
Well my idea is to actually embed leds under the graphic in certain areas to make it glow and maybe even pulsate if I can design it correctly. I won't be using EMGs on this one. Probably do some purple or pink dimarzios or some variation there of.
The image that is in the psd file is actually larger than the real guitar, at least as far as I know. The images I loaded I had converted to jpeg and reduced the size down to 25%
Thanks! You can still help with the final part I seem to have it scaled correctly on the screen now. So how do I print it to my home inkjet on regular paper for test fit purposes. I know it will take a few sheets, but is there some sort of print option where it knows where to split the image?This turned out great guys, sorry I missed out on this one.