Monday, September 16, 2013

Retro Eveline


I've always loved the retro, streamlined, modern scripts on old cars and fridges which inspired my choice of lettering for Eveline's name plaque. I decided it needed to be in a simple oval with a textured background. The vectors were created in EnRoute. a little kerning was necessary. I first created a flat relief.


The next step was to modify the flat oval relief by raising the center portion using the dome tool.


Then I added a texture called chicken scratch with a value of 0.15"


I then used the splotches bitmap to add a gentle overall texture to the inside oval.


I then created a flat relief using the lettering outline. It was 0.45" tall.


I then modified this flat relief using the dome tool and the inside oval vector. I used the same values for the doming so the curve matched the base oval.


I then nudged the lettering outline vertically into position in the front view.


This was then merged highest with the base relief.


Lastly I added the lettering using the dome tool. The lettering had a vertical base of 0.15"


The piece was tool pathed using a 3/8" ball nose bit and a 50% overlap for the rough and a 1/8" ball nose bit and an 80% overlap for the final. As usual it was machined on the MultiCam from 1.5" thick 30 lb Precision Board.


I look forward to seeing how Becke is going to paint this piece up.

-dan