
Does
the 3D Wrap use a printed vinyl?
Yes, the vehicle is wrapped in the traditional 2D printed vinyl. The difference
is that sections of the wrap are now 3D and actually stick out from the vehicle.
How
far does the 3D appliqué stick out?
It really depends on the design. It could be anywhere from an inch to a foot
depending on what looks best for the design. We also have to take into account
safety. We would not want a 6-foot leg sticking out of the side of a car -
that would not be safe.
What
is the appliqué made from?
The appliqué is made from a formed plastic with injected foam. Then
painted using high-grade automotive paints and clear coated along with vinyl
decals - It should last as long as the paint on your car.
How does it stay on the vehicle?
Well, it's all about Physics. The aerodynamic deflection over the face of
the appliqué provides a dynamic interaction when combined with the
deprivation of lift. Then you multiply a bunch of numbers by Pie (3.14) and
you come up with the answer
.or something like that.
No,
No
How do you put it on the vehicle?
Oh
I understand - I can't tell you. It's a secret
.Like special
sauce, but different.
Does it take longer to do a 3D wrap than a 2D printed wrap?
Not really, a little longer to make the parts, but wrapping the vehicle is
not much different.
How
much does it cost to have a vehicle 3D Wrapped?
It's hard to say, just like 2D printed wraps (or what we like to call "Old
School Wraps") the 3D wrap has many factors that influence the price.
We like to keep it less than double the price of an "old school wrap",
but if the design gets crazy it could be more. At this point the price is
really driven by the number of vehicles and how difficult the appliqué
is to make.
Are
the appliqués fitted to the vehicle?
Yes, each appliqué is form fitted to that section of the vehicle where
it will be attached. So, an appliqué made for the hood of a truck will
not fit on the trunk of a car. The good news is that after you have the tool
to make an appliqué you can make copies of it inexpensively. So 3D
appliqués work great for multi vehicle or fleet applications.


