Buffalo Bill Decal

I clicked on the image , then clicked " save image as " to a downloads folder .
It's a JPEG .
Looks good when magnified way up , so you should be able to just print that .

I'd have to play around to get it the proper scale , but I'm guessing you'll know how to best approach all that .
 
I clicked on the image , then clicked " save image as " to a downloads folder .
It's a JPEG .
Looks good when magnified way up , so you should be able to just print that .

I'd have to play around to get it the proper scale , but I'm guessing you'll know how to best approach all that .
Hi, yeah i have already saved that image, it was plan B. I was hoping there might be a vector file online somewhere. I will stick with plan B.. :)
 
According to the internet , a JPEG can be converted to a vector file using Adobe Express or Illustrator ,
or CorelDRAW , Vector Magic or using the service Redraw from Sticker Mule .
 
Awhile back i created one using something different but i forget what it was, i dont have any of those programs. I will have to check my history files to find it..

Thanks for the help, much appreciated. :)
 
well that is interesting, i took it out of water and touched it just enough to see if it moved and it desentigrated. hmmm have to read more about this product. maybe a longer dry time for ink.

I learned one thing, gotta be careful with fingerprints on paper.

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OK i guess i was suppose to spray it with clear coat.

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Well not like the original but saving a few bucks and for a DIY option its not bad at all. Im very satisfied with the result even with the bit of skin view. :)

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