You decideI like it. If I take this idea where do I send the royalty to lol..
I like to divide whole process in few steps:Looks beautiful! Nice work Millano! What do you use to render these?
I like to divide whole process in few steps:
- Print base photo on paper;
- Draw my ideas over photo so I can feel the lines and surfaces;
- Transfer my ideas in form of lines from paper on base photo in Photoshop;
- Color editing of marked surfaces so I can determine which color scheme is best;
- Fine tuning and preparing final file.
I hope these steps clears up whole process for you
If you want professional grade livery design, you must start your work on paper It is fun process, but like you said it involves work because you must know what is your final aim (otherwise you are losing a lot of time). Also, you should know every single line/shape of the bike body so your livery can fit on your bike like it was made by factory designers.Thanks for explaining your process. Sounds like fun but looks like there's some work involved. I was just curious as I would like to come up with some paint schemes for my RSV4 track body work and see what they look like to decide.
You can take this render to your local paint shop and they will print & install wrapping for your bike.When this sticker set is for sale, I'll order one. So who will make them? Anyone?
You can take this render to your local paint shop and they will print & install wrapping for your bike.
That is free will of every guy that used my renders for wrapping. Mostly they send me photos of finished bikes and indeed most of them put my logo somewhere on bikeBut he has to at least pay tribute to you with your signature on the bike and pass on your design legacy to all that ask about it