I've found it increasingly hard to come up with time to get the weekly templates made. If anyone has a request please drop me a message at R/C Tech Forums.
Thanks
Zero
Friday, July 6, 2012
Monday, June 18, 2012
Week # 20 - Cheetah (Tardy)
It's a little late, but here it is. Cheetah print for all those ..... ahhh cheetah lovers? Anyhow here it is...
Week #20 - Cheetah print PDF
Week #20 - Cheetah print PDF
Friday, June 8, 2012
Week #19 - Zebra
Sorta busy this week so this one's short and simple. Had a request for zebra print, so here it is. Enjoy.
Week #19 - Zebra PDF
Week #19 - Zebra PDF
Thursday, May 31, 2012
Week #18 - 8bit fun
This weeks template is brought to you by the Atari 2600, Super Nintendo and many more gaming consoles of my youth. This one was pretty fun. If there's intrest I may do more 8bit stuff.
Week #18 - 8bit PDF
Week #18 - 8bit PDF
Thursday, May 24, 2012
Monday, May 21, 2012
Week #16 - Feeling patriotic
This week's template is geared towards the American War Machine in WW2. The idea behind this is to mix and match. Create your own patterns out of what I've given you to use. I did a hand grenade pattern early on on RCTech and the P-51 pattern below should give you a idea of what I'm talking about.
Week #16 - WW2 War Machine Template
Week #16 - WW2 War Machine Template
Monday, May 7, 2012
Week #15 - ON VACATION
OK this week I'm on vacation. I'm going Mtn.Biking in Fruita Colorado if anyone would like to join me. Spending most of the week there camping, riding, drinking beer and riding more. So instead of just leaving you high and dry I thought I'd post a handy link. VectorVault
I've gotten a lot of great tips, and idea's from this site. Well worth the price of admission. A lot of there graphics are ad industry driven but you can take away a lot of use full info on making your own masks. Enjoy browsing around VectorVault while I'm away.
I've gotten a lot of great tips, and idea's from this site. Well worth the price of admission. A lot of there graphics are ad industry driven but you can take away a lot of use full info on making your own masks. Enjoy browsing around VectorVault while I'm away.
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