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My Orc Snare is complete

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From FatherTime

Ditto. I lean toward the more traditional wraps and veneers but very nicely done. Also, I keep my drums in the bedroom so that would bother me as I slept. lol.

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Well, think of it as a "traditional" Orc.

Very cool project. Not my taste either but still very cool.

tnsquint
Very proud owner of a new Blaemire Snare 6.5 x 14 made by Jerry Jenkins "Drumjinx"
Posted on 11 years ago
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From billnvick

Oh, that's NOT Shrek? :)Anyway, great job! I love the creativity and originality!The interior reminds me of some of the 80s Ludwig Rockers... did you do that yourself?Bill

Yes, I did. It's Rustoleum artificial stone paint.

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https://www.GeorgiaPhil.com

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Posted on 11 years ago
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From MutantMozart

It's a laminated printout using UV resistant ink of a design that I prepared in Photoshop.

Forgive me for perhaps stating the obvious, but this would imply your technique would allow for printing a drum wrap with virtually any image , from anywhere, on a drum. That's astounding! If you care to look past the traditional wraps, the potential for producing mind blowing custom drums is amazing. I think you are onto something. Nice work! Why not make a thread showing your process?

Superb job!Bowing

Posted on 11 years ago
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That is cool.

Good job. :cool:

www.macdrums.com
Posted on 11 years ago
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From deansdrums59

Forgive me for perhaps stating the obvious, but this would imply your technique would allow for printing a drum wrap with virtually any image , from anywhere, on a drum. That's astounding! If you care to look past the traditional wraps, the potential for producing mind blowing custom drums is amazing. I think you are onto something. Nice work! Why not make a thread showing your process? Superb job!Bowing

Exactly. :cool:

www.macdrums.com
Posted on 11 years ago
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From deansdrums59

Forgive me for perhaps stating the obvious, but this would imply your technique would allow for printing a drum wrap with virtually any image , from anywhere, on a drum. That's astounding! If you care to look past the traditional wraps, the potential for producing mind blowing custom drums is amazing. I think you are onto something. Nice work! Why not make a thread showing your process? Superb job!Bowing

Well the process is rather involved and requires some intermediate to advanced computer skills. It's just not that easy to explain. But I take your request as a compliment. It means I succeeded at taking something challenging and making it look easy enough to describe in a thread here. I do appreciate that.

What I can do is tell you the basic elements and then anybody with a mind to can go and figure his own way of doing it. Here is what you need:

[LIST=1]

[*]Photoshop Editing Skills -Intermediate to Advanced Level

[*]Artwork -I use public domain art or obscure unsigned art so I don't get sued

[*]A competent print and laminating shop, I use Bumwrap.

[/LIST]

If anyone wants to try and tackle one of these wrap jobs, I'm available to help. I used to be a web developer and designer and so I have some fairly good graphics skills, and you do need that to properly plan out and prepare the wraps for best effect. I'm glad to help, but it is time consuming work.

Georgia Phil Custom Drumworks
https://www.GeorgiaPhil.com

Drum Wrap, Drum Heads, Drum Accessories
https://www.StuffForDrummers.com
Posted on 11 years ago
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This is one cool snare~! Great graphics!! Fantastic job very well done!

Glenn.

Not a guru just havin fun with some old dusty drums.
Posted on 11 years ago
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From MutantMozart

Well the process is rather involved and requires some intermediate to advanced computer skills. It's just not that easy to explain. But I take your request as a compliment. It means I succeeded at taking something challenging and making it look easy enough to describe in a thread here. I do appreciate that.What I can do is tell you the basic elements and then anybody with a mind to can go and figure his own way of doing it. Here is what you need:[LIST=1][*]Photoshop Editing Skills -Intermediate to Advanced Level[*]Artwork -I use public domain art or obscure unsigned art so I don't get sued[*]A competent print and laminating shop, I use Bumwrap. [/LIST]If anyone wants to try and tackle one of these wrap jobs, I'm available to help. I used to be a web developer and designer and so I have some fairly good graphics skills, and you do need that to properly plan out and prepare the wraps for best effect. I'm glad to help, but it is time consuming work.

Again, very nicely done. I think most guys here are actually most interested in step #3.

tnsquint
Very proud owner of a new Blaemire Snare 6.5 x 14 made by Jerry Jenkins "Drumjinx"
Posted on 11 years ago
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