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New graphic design for our MCI7

Started by LowTide, January 18, 2013, 12:00:33 PM

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chazwood

Even the mail box has the right angle
1983 Eagle Bus Model 10
6V92
Thekempters.com

RJ

Mike -

Here's an interesting idea to add to your design:  add a "center line" so that the entire graphic becomes a highway fading off into the distance.  Helps tie the entire travel theme together?

FWIW & HTH. . .

;)
1992 Prevost XL Vantaré Conversion M1001907 8V92T/HT-755 (DDEC/ATEC)
2003 VW Jetta TDI Sportwagon "Towed"
Cheney WA (when home)

bansil

Quote from: RJ on January 19, 2013, 10:55:50 AM
Mike -

Here's an interesting idea to add to your design:  add a "center line" so that the entire graphic becomes a highway fading off into the distance.  Helps tie the entire travel theme together?

FWIW & HTH. . .

;)
RJ
That idea is what I kept "see-ing" and is why I made the comment I did.
It will look great when done for them
Doug
Mnt City TN
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edeshields

Carl Epping at GM (who worked for the bus division) did a lot of research on whether car colors made car interiors hotter. Color wasn't one of the most significant factors.

One of the problems with heat is that normal automotive glass is transparent to visible and near-infrared light (but opaque to UV), which heats up the interior. But the glass is opaque to far-infrared, which is what is re-radiated from the hot interior, and therefore traps the heat in the car. There are some newer glass treatments that cause it to be reflective to near-infrared, which helps considerably.
The car body acts as an insulator. Since the interior cannot re-radiate the heat back out, it has to conduct it through the body and windows to the outer skin of the car. The outer skin is then cooled as air passes over the car as well as radiating it off. The amount of cooling is heavily dependent on the temperature delta between the air and the car's surface. The car heats up until the incoming energy equals the outgoing energy.

Enjoy your color but tint your glass.

Lin

Sounds interesting, but I don't believe it as far as as bus goes. If only one side of the bus is in the sun with about 300 sq ft of surface that's heated to 140 degrees, it will be a lot hotter inside than if the surface temp was only 100 degrees.  I guess that someone else can work out the BTU difference, but it will be real.  Can anyone here say that they have not noticed the difference between wearing a black or white shirt when out in the hot sun?
You don't have to believe everything you think.

expressbus

Mike,

Looks real good. What design program were you using? Is it available on a low budget? I've been pencil whipping a design for our bus for a couple of years to no avail. Using electrons instead of pencil lead would be a refreshing change!

Thanks

Will
Will Garner, Jr
Southern Pines, NC
1991 Prevost Conversion by Country Coach

chessie4905

looks similar to the newest higher end rv's and toy haulers I saw at last fall's RV show at Hershey. They use a lot of metallic tan/bronze in place of the beige on black.
GMC h8h 649#028 (4905)
Pennsylvania-central

Gary LaBombard

Mike,
I love your design posted, it sure is stricking and pleasant to look at.  I need to do this one day way, way in the future. Would your program you use be easy to reverse the colors you posted, (Make the Black white and the white Graphics Black.  That way there would be less black surfact to make contact with the sun and I am just curious how your design would look in reverse.  Do this only if you have the time, as I said your design sure is a pretty thing. Thanks.
Gary
Gary

LowTide

Quote from: expressbus on January 22, 2013, 11:38:46 AM
Mike,

Looks real good. What design program were you using? Is it available on a low budget? I've been pencil whipping a design for our bus for a couple of years to no avail. Using electrons instead of pencil lead would be a refreshing change!

Thanks

Will

Thanks!

I use a newer version of corel draw to design and then I use flexi sign pro for cutting my projects. I can also design in flexi, but just prefer corel. There are some download for trial, but these programs are not reasonably priced....hope that helps.
Mike and Lori
Sunny Phoenix Arizona
"1973 MCI MC-7 Challenger"
"Just Misbehavein' "


"A nation of sheep helps breed a government of wolves"

LowTide

Thanks for the input, lots of good ideas! I will make some changes and post them to see if I like something else better.

Mike
Mike and Lori
Sunny Phoenix Arizona
"1973 MCI MC-7 Challenger"
"Just Misbehavein' "


"A nation of sheep helps breed a government of wolves"

Dave5Cs

Paint shop pro is good also and a lot cheaper.

Dave5Cs from Galaxy S III
"Perfect Frequency"1979 MCI MC5Cs 6V-71,644MT Allison.
2001 Jeep Cherokee Sport 60th Anniversary edition.
1998 Jeep TJ ,(Gone)
Somewhere in the USA fulltiming.