Darkov wrote:Frisket is used better for making low tack templates..not decals.
Get yourself some decal paper....just do a google search for waterslide decal paper...or inkjet decal paper.
Also...Photoshop is not one of the best programs to use to make decals. Try Corel Draw or Some other Cad program. You want to be able to draw them big and then scale them down without losing detail. Photoshop is not able to do this.
All is not lost though....Frisket paper comes in very handy for airbrushing panels and like I mentioned making templates.
What are you making decals of?
Pete
Let me esplain a little further. At any given time I'ver got 100 sheets of clear decal papaer and a few sheets of white (just in case). Ik now what decal paper is for and I know how to use it.
What I'm talking about is (as Arthur Pendragon mentioned some time ago) using the frisket paper to trace your detail panels on your model, scanning them and making your decals for the panel details using your traces accordingly.
That's what I'm trying to find out.
I think I may just have to go to the source on this one.
Thanks, though.
-Shawn
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