Designing a Vehicle Wrap Part 1
First thing, find a template! I looked for way too long for a template. It is ridiculously hard to find template for a 2008 Dodge Ram 1500 MEGA CAB. And it’s the Mega Cab part that just ruined my life for two days. The only company I could find who had it, Pro Vehicle Outlines, offered it based on a subscription and seeing as how I rarely do vehicle ad designs, I couldn’t see paying for an expensive subscription. So, round and round the internet I went, looking for a template, free, or one I could buy individually. I contacted the sign company my client had chosen and they didn’t have it either.
At the end of my rope, I decided to call Pro Vehicle Outlines, and sweet as they are, they informed me that they give the first template free. Great! How many days of searching did I just save you right there? They will send you the first template free. Yeehaw!
So, gleefully, with a printed copy of the template in hand, I began researching, collecting inspiration images, and then sketching ideas.
Next stop – find a tutorial on the most efficient way to work with this template.
This site has a great walk through. At this point, I’m at #3 and 4. I used Photoshop CS6’s quick mask function to select my vehicle (see how to do that here).
My client lives on the other side of the country, so she took photos of her truck and sent them to me. I designed right on top of them – so really, at this point, I’m not even using my hard won template for this stage of the design. That will come soon.
This is as far as I got today. I’ve sent it off to my client for consideration and expect to have some adjustments to make. She may even want less than this half-wrap. We’ll see. My true nature has always been to over do it, then edit, edit, edit. The challenge here is to try and create an airy spa-like feeling, consistent with her branding, on a black paint job.
Lauren
March 13, 2015Looks great! I really like the "half wrap" idea. Thanks for sharing the steps you took in this process.
Julie Prescesky
March 14, 2015Lauren, thanks! It's looking a little different now – I'll post a follow-up soon. 🙂
Selene
March 13, 2017Great post! The half-wrap is certainly a great idea. Vehicle wraps are a great way to advertise any business, thanks for sharing!
Julie Prescesky
March 18, 2017Thanks Selene!
McKenzie
April 18, 2017I also really like the way the half wrap looks. This is an awesome how-to! Thank you!
Julie Prescesky
May 22, 2017Thank you McKenzie. This client got a new vehicle, so we are currently working on another half wrap. 🙂 Fun times.
Thomas Vinh
July 27, 2017Thank you!
mikal shone
October 23, 2017well , vehicle wraps are great ways to advertise your company without paying pouring much bucks on it … this week im going to alter my vehicle through wraps!