Thanks, Ed. I should've loaded this pic. It better explains. Friscket Paper is this thin clear mask for airbrush artists. It was applied and then with an Xacto knife, carefully trim away the excess. It was time consuming and nerve-wracking. You can see a tiny bit of wobble, especially on the "I" of the graphic after it was removed..oh well..from a foot away it virtually disappears. Ironically, the "I" is where I started cutting thinking it would be the easiest letter to get a feel for it all. Even at about 5:00 on the close up of the the graphic on the "S" there is a bit of weirdness, but that turned out to be a slim piece of mask I didn't pull off but found it before the clear, so that one came out nice. That's where the "hands of a surgeon" comment came from..which I definitely don't have.
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Now I understand how you did that, that's some skill you have there Larry, as always excellent work.
David.
