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ok, i upgraded finally to poser 5, and to my surprise there's a new updated cap model in it!!! :)

that means good quality cap renders... here are a couple I did from some of the logo designs I made. Now I can make your design instructions into pictures, so fire away guys. I'll need good desciptions... which logo, where, what orientation, what angle etc etc.

here's one design to get yas started:

cap1.jpg

cap2.jpg

Hey i think that that last design is choice, What design is it going to be for the beanie, any desisions?? not that it matters really though. Could you have it ready for this weekend though as am heading down to the snow. hehehe

Put SAU in white in the middle with the after burner tail lights on either side, on an all black cap. on the back (and I know everyone will say I'm a nerd) the url

Beanie just have the sam SAU logo as the cap.

my 2c

Cheers.

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Dude the design is sick! The monogram block with tail lights looks good. ASnd with the skylines.com wrap around the base or rear would compliment well. Put me down for 1x white cap, 1x black beanie, cheers. Top work on the organising Funky.

the peak will be the same colour, I just couldn't get a render with the same colour that looked clear, it jus looked like a massive black blob

i'll take a white one, red one and black one of the bottom one but put the URL on the side or back of it.

Put me down for a white skully too...

altho if u could make the midlle ones logo bigger so it goes over more of the heat it would look even better.

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