Agent 4 Splatoon Room Decoration!

by doee27 in Craft > Art

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Agent 4 Splatoon Room Decoration!

4 final photo.jpeg

I created this Agent 4 room decoration because I needed to incorporate 4 steps into my final project and I thought it would be a nice add-on to my room!

I had such a great time making this project! Here's how I did so:

Supplies

Large Piece of wood (for laser cut the base out of)

single color stickers (4 ink splotch vinyl stickers)

full color sticker (Agent 4)

Laser Cutting the Base

Lazer Cut.jpeg

To make the base, I designed it by putting text ("Agent 4") on a 4x4 workspace in Corel Draw.

I then exported it to a USB and put it onto the laser cutter.

I set the raster settings to 40/100 and the Vector settings to 8/100/20 and started cutting out my base.

Once it was completed, I retrieved my print from the laser cutter and moved onto the next step.

Vinyl Stickers (ink Splotches)

Transfer paper.jpeg
Orange splotch (on base).jpeg
All splotches (on base).jpeg

Once the full color sticker was put onto the nsaTo make the ink splotch background, I made two single-color vinyl stickers for each color (orange and gold) and used my card to smooth transfer paper onto them.

Once they were fully onto the transfer paper, put them onto the laser cut base.

Full-Color Sticker (Agent 4 Time!)

4 full color sticker on Roland.jpeg

In order to get Agent 4 onto the project, Agent 4 is needed. To make 4, I used the Roland Versacamm printer. This printer will print out full-colored stickers rather than single-colored vinyl stickers such as the ink splotches.

I designed the sticker in Corel Draw by adding an image of 4 onto a 4x4 workspace (so many 4s!) and made the square in which the machine would cut the sticker out from.

Once I finished the design process, I loaded the exported EPS file onto a USB and loaded it onto the sticker printer.

Once 4 was printed, dried out and cut off, I trimmed off the white part the best I could so I could fit fabulous 4 onto the base with the background visible.

Final Product!

4 final photo.jpeg

Once I put 4 onto the base, my project was complete! I am very happy with how this turned out and extremely proud of myself for learning how to work with these really amazing machines.

Huge shout out to the teacher of my class for the help, encouragement, answers and support throughout the year! You're the best!

(The art shown next to the final product is NOT mine. I give full credits to the artist!)