logo help

Hey Everyone,

 

 I’m curious if anyone out there has any insight on putting a logo over any dark colored surface. I painted a portion of my board a dark green (camo) and want to place my logo on that part of the board. Does anyone have any tips on making it show up in enough detail without the white of the rice paper showing. My logo is black and I want it to show up over the green.  Thanks.

Black on green will never show well. You need to print some white logos! I usually print all my own on my printer and I always adjust the color to fit the board.

You could tape off and glass a resin tinted background of whatever color you choose. Make it a little bigger than your logo, such as a square or a triangle and then lay your logo on top of that. Then do a thin pin line around the shape.

 

.02 from a backyarder-

might get better ideas if you showed your logo. with that said, if your logo is a simple design and your rice paper is not getting fully clear, maybe spray the backside white then carefully trim around (& inside if necessary) the logo leaving a thin white border/halo around it. sometimes this can make it really ‘pop’ against a dark background.

Another option if you’re spraying the color, taping a mock up of the logo leaving a 'blank spot ’ for your lam logo-

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thats a great idea for future projects since i spray most of my paints on anyway. i appreciate the help.