Board Thread:Challenge Threads/@comment-27048832-20160908095514/@comment-31409792-20170804141618

DecadeHansen wrote:

Mugwumps wrote:

DecadeHansen wrote: My Zonda Cinque is back, using the Zonda R as a base. Done using 44 basic vinyls only. Looks good

but I'm not sure how that took 44 vinyls. Seems like it should be doable in 10 at most.

Here is mine, at 49. The black must go all the way from the front (the hood) to the back (the engine compartment), and the side skirts and triangle part of the front bumper at the side must be black like in the Zonda F, also the red stripe is done using only a basic square vinyl.

And knowing that the black covers the area outside the hood, I had to make the headlight area white, and the outside of the roof must be black while matching the design...or cases where the vinyl doesn't completely cover the inside, meaning you have to use Paint Through to completely cover it. Also, knowing that the GT Wing blocks vinyls below it, using Paint Through is the only solution to cover the area below the GT wing.

Also the square vinyl, if applied too big, may not match the lines on the car even if you rotate it to the right angle. And there are also cases when the excess vinyl gets applied outside your desired area that you have to cover it.

All that stuff takes up a lot of vinyls. It's not easy as it looks.

They keyword or key phrase here is "Basic vinyls only", I was limited to using basic vinyls since I was low on Gold by the time I posted it (I am close to leveling up, but I wanted to save the Gold for upgrades). Here's your exact design done with *8 vinyls*, all of them squares. I did it on the Zonda F which already has the black panel on the side which can't be painted, so I added the red pin stripe above it to show that it could be done just as easily. Stop claiming you are doing amazing designs that nobody has ever seen before, when in reality you're just putting a couple stickers on.



By the way, I used the Zonda F because this is what my Zonda R looks like. And it was also done with all basics.