Bit busy lately, manage to worked on these kits (what team) last few days. Hope these graphics pattern will good enough for the gaming and subbuteo designer who gonna worked on these team kits.
Showing posts with label Subbuteo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Subbuteo. Show all posts
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Malaysia 1980 subbuteo figure
Friday, March 11, 2011
Ligue 1 Subbuteo vector
Sunday, April 25, 2010
Corinthians Subbuteo decals
Quite so long I was not showing you my decal Subbuteo team design. Few may have wondered, If I stop the Subbuteo project. I still active only due other commitment I was a bit slow. Today I'm continue the work with the Corinthians home set with detail as possible.
Recent work Subutteo decal kit, template seems not much different than before. As usual in vector format, I just fill with all the logo and font set
once. Sure to provide facilities to those not familiar with my Subbuto decal template to edit their own. A friend who has had or will have to engage a
work of my Subbuteo, this time my services are a little cheaper with a complete decal set package rather than the previous team. These time the players name have to edit yourself, I will charge extra for the service to edit players.
But what is certain, the complete set package
1 - Kit complete team player and goalkeeper home, away third. 11 players a keeper
2 - complete set of clubs and sponsor logos in vector
3 - Complete font set.
4 - Pictures of reference.
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Boca Juniors_2007-09 font
There are probably many supporters of Boca Juniors here, another series of classic after I get new spirit in the time almost in despair even I almost decided to close the direct this www, switchimageproject. Fortunately I have time to get the views of closest friends.
Complete Subbuteo decal for Boca Juniors Cup final tournament Copa Libertadores 2007. The 48th edition, was the sixth championship for Boca Juniors. But this decals set not interesting article that I want to share. Free again, another collection of full number of season team Boca Juniors until 2007 to early summer 2009, if I am mistaken please comment here with knowledge. Font set that I gave this only in black and white, presumably why I favor recent all for free. Probably good I can be rewarded with the contribution of the many donations.
Also get a package kit Boca Juniors and other collections by contacting me, but remember not so free.For several days I will provide illustrations Boca Juniors jerseys this season and the 2007 Libertadores Cup final.
Tag :
Boca Juniors,
Football font,
Subbuteo
Monday, February 8, 2010
Updated kits_FC Barcelona
For today i'm also add two kits on the FC Barcelona 2009/2010 kits collection. The collection FC Barcelona goalkeeper home and Player version Barca home kits after I'm been off for few days.
Also on the listed the new set, from my Subbuteo decal set on vector template. Features Fluminense and Celtic kits. Other template are available River Plate, AC Milan and few Barclay Premier League team set.
Also on the listed the new set, from my Subbuteo decal set on vector template. Features Fluminense and Celtic kits. Other template are available River Plate, AC Milan and few Barclay Premier League team set.
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
A.S. Roma 2009-10 font set
These few days I'm concentrated on the Subbuteo decal template for few clients, sorry for that. To make you all smile, I'm share with you these AS ROMA font set for free. Also included the Real Madrid font both set as usual on Megauplod. All font I'm vectorizing in a.i format, and these font I'm followed as the shirt A.S Roma worn on their match domestic and EURO.
Friday, January 15, 2010
Saturday, December 26, 2009
Tutorial with Subbuteo decal template
Here the basic tutorial to you would like to creating their own basic 2k4 Subbuteo team with my decal template, Argentina World Cup 1978 team
away kits. I've tried adopt it through my experiences with military and warhammer figure painting. If you don’t have any experience in miniature
modelling, you will find it very hard to cope with the tasks below. If you possess only one of the skills but you lack the other, a good idea would be
to work as a team with a friend.
Tools you need :
Subbuteo 2k4 figure
“X-Acto” cutter, some Scissors and a pair of tweezers.
Decal softening solution - or decal fix.
Clear Acrylic Spray - or any other sealant type.
And these are waterslide decals. So you'll need a small bowl of filtered water
Step 1. Undercoating the Figure
Research every piece of information regarding the team’s kit. Undercoating the figures will give the colours a bright quality and lets you leave any white areas unpainted as they have already had a coat of white spray. A good way of spraying figures is to punch a series of holes in a cardboard tube with a handle made from stick or old pen. This allows you to spray a whole team in one go. If you use acrylic paints, the time allowed between painting different colours is minimal. If you use enamel paints, you will have to wait for one colour to dry before you apply another one (this can take more than an hour, especially when you apply a light colour over a dark one). For painted I recommended range of water based acrylics such Gunze, Tamiya and the best Citadel paint (from warhammer range) all range available at ‘Games Workshop’ stores.
Step 2. Decals Printing
My decal template included the bonus outline template, done with the a.i formats (Sure no problem with Corel Draw). Print the template on a decal paper sheet. You can use either an inkjet or a laser printer, provided that you use the correct decal paper type. Also, you can use white or transparent paper. My recommendation is not to use transparent when you print white letters on dark background. Cut the decals to the appropriate size, and dip the small pieces into cold water in a shallow small plate. Let them soak for about two/three minutes. With the help of the “X-Acto” cutter put each decal in its place on the figure. Let decals dry for at least I hours. When the decals have dried completely, because these surfaces are curved or domed apply another coat of glossy transparent varnish or decal fixer.
Here few tips:
- The decal itself is on a film, which slides off the backing when you gently slide it with your finger. Slide it onto the element, and iron out any air bubbles with a cotton bud/Q-tip. Make sure not to let it wrinkle. Let dry for about 1 to 5 hours. When the decals have dried completely, apply another coat of glossy transparent varnish or decal fixer.
- All these surfaces are curved or domed, and thus require a softening solution for the decals. (E.g. Humbrol Decal Fix, which works as one.)
- When painting a team, try painting each stage on three or four players at a time. Any more than that, and the process can become to much like a production line. If you need more detailed, visited here, same process with the LEGO decal template.
Step 3. Kits painting
Start by painting the skin areas – facial hair, dreadlocks and different colours and styles of boots. Leave the shirt, short and sock without painting. These time print the shirt, short and stocking template on decal paper. Continue and repeated with the stage 2 process. Start painting around the edges of the applied decals. This is to ensure you are not going to spoil the decals by mistake on a later stage. Complete the painting of the kit, trying to use the closest shades of colours to the printed ones. If you use new unpainted figures, avoid painting the white colour as much as you
can.
Step 4. Finishing touch.
At this stage, you can add the finishing touches. Paint the appropriate flesh tone and hair colour, the drawstring on the shorts and some detail on the boots. If the player has any other particularities (wristband, tattoo etc), painting of these will mark out the individuality of the figure. Shoes colouring and painting of brand logos also adds realism. And last for securing the paint, apply a thick coat of matt transparent enamel varnish all over the figure’s surface. This will protect the paint from peeling and decals from detaching.
You also can request in design for the Subbuteo team kits decal template for a reasonble fee. The services not included the decal paper sheet. Just emailing us at switch_image@yahoo.com for the detailed.
away kits. I've tried adopt it through my experiences with military and warhammer figure painting. If you don’t have any experience in miniature
modelling, you will find it very hard to cope with the tasks below. If you possess only one of the skills but you lack the other, a good idea would be
to work as a team with a friend.
Tools you need :
Subbuteo 2k4 figure
“X-Acto” cutter, some Scissors and a pair of tweezers.
Decal softening solution - or decal fix.
Clear Acrylic Spray - or any other sealant type.
And these are waterslide decals. So you'll need a small bowl of filtered water
Step 1. Undercoating the Figure
Research every piece of information regarding the team’s kit. Undercoating the figures will give the colours a bright quality and lets you leave any white areas unpainted as they have already had a coat of white spray. A good way of spraying figures is to punch a series of holes in a cardboard tube with a handle made from stick or old pen. This allows you to spray a whole team in one go. If you use acrylic paints, the time allowed between painting different colours is minimal. If you use enamel paints, you will have to wait for one colour to dry before you apply another one (this can take more than an hour, especially when you apply a light colour over a dark one). For painted I recommended range of water based acrylics such Gunze, Tamiya and the best Citadel paint (from warhammer range) all range available at ‘Games Workshop’ stores.
Step 2. Decals Printing
My decal template included the bonus outline template, done with the a.i formats (Sure no problem with Corel Draw). Print the template on a decal paper sheet. You can use either an inkjet or a laser printer, provided that you use the correct decal paper type. Also, you can use white or transparent paper. My recommendation is not to use transparent when you print white letters on dark background. Cut the decals to the appropriate size, and dip the small pieces into cold water in a shallow small plate. Let them soak for about two/three minutes. With the help of the “X-Acto” cutter put each decal in its place on the figure. Let decals dry for at least I hours. When the decals have dried completely, because these surfaces are curved or domed apply another coat of glossy transparent varnish or decal fixer.
Here few tips:
- The decal itself is on a film, which slides off the backing when you gently slide it with your finger. Slide it onto the element, and iron out any air bubbles with a cotton bud/Q-tip. Make sure not to let it wrinkle. Let dry for about 1 to 5 hours. When the decals have dried completely, apply another coat of glossy transparent varnish or decal fixer.
- All these surfaces are curved or domed, and thus require a softening solution for the decals. (E.g. Humbrol Decal Fix, which works as one.)
- When painting a team, try painting each stage on three or four players at a time. Any more than that, and the process can become to much like a production line. If you need more detailed, visited here, same process with the LEGO decal template.
Step 3. Kits painting
Start by painting the skin areas – facial hair, dreadlocks and different colours and styles of boots. Leave the shirt, short and sock without painting. These time print the shirt, short and stocking template on decal paper. Continue and repeated with the stage 2 process. Start painting around the edges of the applied decals. This is to ensure you are not going to spoil the decals by mistake on a later stage. Complete the painting of the kit, trying to use the closest shades of colours to the printed ones. If you use new unpainted figures, avoid painting the white colour as much as you
can.
Step 4. Finishing touch.
At this stage, you can add the finishing touches. Paint the appropriate flesh tone and hair colour, the drawstring on the shorts and some detail on the boots. If the player has any other particularities (wristband, tattoo etc), painting of these will mark out the individuality of the figure. Shoes colouring and painting of brand logos also adds realism. And last for securing the paint, apply a thick coat of matt transparent enamel varnish all over the figure’s surface. This will protect the paint from peeling and decals from detaching.
You also can request in design for the Subbuteo team kits decal template for a reasonble fee. The services not included the decal paper sheet. Just emailing us at switch_image@yahoo.com for the detailed.
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