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Posting up Posters
Posted by mcfunkeymonkey on Friday, January 4, 2013 10:27 AM

Included this in my Free-moN module construction thread, but thought I'd post it here for the archives and to see how others do it:

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I'm sure there's better ways of doing it, but dang if this wasn't simple and easy!
(Takes longer to watch the video than to do the dang project  )

And especially since Tomkat-13 has already put together and shared a KABILLION signs for us... there's no excuse not to have some!

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Posted by MisterBeasley on Friday, January 4, 2013 10:44 AM

I make decals on my computer.  It's a relatively easy process.  You can either use white-backed decal paper to get the colors right, or, as I do, use clear-backed decals and understand that the printer assumes you're using white paper, so you need to provide a white background on the structure.

I find this works very well on brick walls, because the brick texture shows through and the sign takes on an instant weathered appearance.  Here is a classic ad image I downloaded and made into a decal.

It does, however, illustrate a problem.  I can't draw a straight line, much less paint a clean, straight white rectangle on a building.  So, you can see the uneven white border.  Learning from my mistake, I now paint the white background a bit smaller than the image, and I use image-editing software to add a dark border to the decal, to cover up my uneven paint job.

This technique also works well on real wood surfaces.

It takes an iron man to play with a toy iron horse. 

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