Hey, i know you made this years ago, but this is a great little mini series and i really appreciate how you go so in depth in literally every step, we need more guys like you in the car community!!!! Keep it up big guy 👍
This is what I was looking for, I’ll try to do mine and your videos are really helpful, there is so much information on your videos and it is hard to follow everything, I hope I can make my own unfortunately you live in Europe otherwise I’ll pay you to do mine thanks for the videos!
@@LJimenez0185 It does not matter what format you save it to, as you will trace it to a vector graphics in Inkscape or some other vector graphics software. I use Inkscape as it is free. Good resolution jpg should work, as long as you keep the 1:1 ration of the picture to the original cluster face
Depends on which image you are asking about. The scanned version was a normal scanner, I then traced all the individual details using Inkscape. Dials for example, I created a single rectangle and copied it the number of times needed in a circular fashion. There is an option in inkscape. Most of these are simple rectangles and circles.
I have a question How do you get the correct dimensions on the instrument cluster to property match the ones on your car? I wanna do this kind of thing on my Toyota 4Runner
I scanned it using a scanner. Then import to say Inkscape, without any resize. You keep the actual size, so when it is printed back (without resize) it should be true size
Unfortunately I do not have the time, otherwise I would have glaly converted it to you. Depends on the complexity, it is not too difficult to work with Inkscape and convert your original scan.
@@falloutboy616 if it is a scan it will be digital jpg/png/tiff, so via e-mail is the best. If you go to the channel and more you should be able to see my e-mail address.
Hi vladislavs, the printer that I used for this was inkjet HP officejet 6110, very old one. Yes, the black ink does not let any light through. Somehow the inkjet ink is quite good at blocking the light in combination with the right paper.
It is not too difficult to make one yourself. Play around with a scanned copy of the original one with Inkscape. Once you learn how it behaves, it is really easy to operate and you will have all the freedom to modify designs.
@@moremolecules thanks. I found some kits online on eBay for my cluster. I see some companies sell the aftermarket instrument clusters for a good amount and it just be thin paper or cardboard, well if you ever decide to try making some more let me know.
I see, you are not native english speaker. You have exactly the same probleem that I have when makeing video in english. Constantly need of thinking what you have to say and same time translate it into english language. That makes video long(because of pauses) and unfortuantely boring. But form positiive side, keep it up, and thank you for your valuable information.
It's not so much the language that introduces the pauses, it's working without a script, hence the pauses to take time to think what I need to say. If I were to be receiving much more from youtube, I would work with a script and take my time to do a video, otherwise this is what one gets. There is a day job to get to unfortunately.
Hey, i know you made this years ago, but this is a great little mini series and i really appreciate how you go so in depth in literally every step, we need more guys like you in the car community!!!! Keep it up big guy 👍
Thank you Grant, much appreciated!
This is what I was looking for, I’ll try to do mine and your videos are really helpful, there is so much information on your videos and it is hard to follow everything, I hope I can make my own unfortunately you live in Europe otherwise I’ll pay you to do mine thanks for the videos!
The best is to screen print them, but on a budget and DIY it works, as long as you can find a good combination of a printer and paper.
@@moremolecules have another question when you scan the cluster face which format did you save the file? Thanks
@@LJimenez0185 It does not matter what format you save it to, as you will trace it to a vector graphics in Inkscape or some other vector graphics software. I use Inkscape as it is free. Good resolution jpg should work, as long as you keep the 1:1 ration of the picture to the original cluster face
@@moremolecules thanks!
Nice video 👌
how did you get such a clear image of the dials?
Depends on which image you are asking about. The scanned version was a normal scanner, I then traced all the individual details using Inkscape. Dials for example, I created a single rectangle and copied it the number of times needed in a circular fashion. There is an option in inkscape. Most of these are simple rectangles and circles.
I have a question
How do you get the correct dimensions on the instrument cluster to property match the ones on your car? I wanna do this kind of thing on my Toyota 4Runner
I scanned it using a scanner. Then import to say Inkscape, without any resize. You keep the actual size, so when it is printed back (without resize) it should be true size
Would you do a individual one if I send u my scan? It "only" hast to be changed to black.
Unfortunately I do not have the time, otherwise I would have glaly converted it to you. Depends on the complexity, it is not too difficult to work with Inkscape and convert your original scan.
I could send you. Its only one circle
@@falloutboy616 Sure, send it to me. I cannot promise I will do it quick though.
Via mail?
@@falloutboy616 if it is a scan it will be digital jpg/png/tiff, so via e-mail is the best. If you go to the channel and more you should be able to see my e-mail address.
nice video mate. i have a question about what printer did you use and alos, is the blac part of cluster overlay it dosent let light trough?
Hi vladislavs, the printer that I used for this was inkjet HP officejet 6110, very old one. Yes, the black ink does not let any light through. Somehow the inkjet ink is quite good at blocking the light in combination with the right paper.
Hi can you help make one on Inkscape for my scooter?
It is not too difficult to make one yourself. Play around with a scanned copy of the original one with Inkscape. Once you learn how it behaves, it is really easy to operate and you will have all the freedom to modify designs.
My friend, what is that program??
Hi @41Paulocesar, the program is Inkscape.
Could you make me one and mailed to Tx??
Hi Carlos, unfortunately my printer was on its last legs and I had to replace it. I bought another one that it is not as good quality.
@@moremolecules thanks. I found some kits online on eBay for my cluster. I see some companies sell the aftermarket instrument clusters for a good amount and it just be thin paper or cardboard, well if you ever decide to try making some more let me know.
@@carlosherrera8541 No problem. In general the originals are transparent plastic and screen printed. The quality will be better
I see, you are not native english speaker.
You have exactly the same probleem that I have when makeing video in english.
Constantly need of thinking what you have to say and same time translate it
into english language. That makes video long(because of pauses) and unfortuantely
boring.
But form positiive side, keep it up, and thank you for your valuable information.
It's not so much the language that introduces the pauses, it's working without a script, hence the pauses to take time to think what I need to say. If I were to be receiving much more from youtube, I would work with a script and take my time to do a video, otherwise this is what one gets. There is a day job to get to unfortunately.