Using Wireframe in FCRD nsc22 templates

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Eric Hostetler

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Morning all!

This here's for people just getting started....I thought I would share a bit of what I have learned so far from working with ncs22 templates. It has to do with following wireframe to get good results. As you see in the picture I provided, my first two base logos follow the base wireframe line. Grand Ole Opry and Smoky Moonshine. Then, my next logo, Pinnacle follows the next wireframe line up. As you see for the top logo, Genesis Diamonds, I decided to follow the blue base layer instead....Hope this helps you in lining things up the right way...Also, you avoid the narrow areas around the wheel well....Those areas curve and won't display your logo flat...

White Eagle

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Rollo75

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I do not remember - is the angle on these little corner pieces -7 or -13?

The usual angle which has been burned into my brain is -10.5 (190.5) for another mod.
 

Camo Creative

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Morning all!

This here's for people just getting started....I thought I would share a bit of what I have learned so far from working with ncs22 templates. It has to do with following wireframe to get good results. As you see in the picture I provided, my first two base logos follow the base wireframe line. Grand Ole Opry and Smoky Moonshine. Then, my next logo, Pinnacle follows the next wireframe line up. As you see for the top logo, Genesis Diamonds, I decided to follow the blue base layer instead....Hope this helps you in lining things up the right way...Also, you avoid the narrow areas around the wheel well....Those areas curve and won't display your logo flat...

White Eagle

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I know I'm a little late but for the 2023 temps I use -6, -8 for the Quarter Panel, 8 for A-Piller, 6 for right above b-piller going back to c-piller, 8 for c-piller, -1.5 for driver sigs. -4 for right above the rear wheel well. I think thats about all the rotations that are needed. Unless they go in a specific line that's what I use.
 

jacobc62

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All values are the respective -/+ for left/right sides of the car, unless otherwise stated.

1/4 Panel Primary: between 4 and 6
1/4 Panel/Door Associates: No Rotation
1/4 Panel between rear wheels and bumper: between 7 and 15, depending on width of logo and whether it's following the bottom edge of the car or not
Door Numbers: 1, and mostly center on the door where they belong
Nose Number: CHEVY BODY +5 | FORD BODY +6 | GENERIC BODY +7 | CAMRY BODY I don't use that crap, I have a Supra on the Generic body!
Nose Team Logo: Inverse of Nose Number
Namerail (Driver signature/Logo): 2-2.5
C-Pillar Base: 6
C-Pillar Proper: +5 Driver Side, -5 Passenger Side
B-Pillar: 3
 

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