• 4 Stroke Husqvarna Motorcycles Made In Italy - About 1989 to 2014
    TE = 4st Enduro & TC = 4st Cross

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Accurate graphics or plastics vector/image file for making own graphics?

Tigero

Husqvarna
B Class
Has anyone seen one around? I would love to make my own design but i don't have any spare graphics which could be scanned or anything like that. A vector file of the graphic material edges would be pure awesome, even an bitmap will do if it has correct image size data.

Oh, and the bike model is TE 250 -11 but i guess it has same plastics as many others.
 
When I did mine the only thing I could come up with was to trace the shapes from a website that had standard kits. For example:
http://www.moto-stylemx.com/eshop/store/kategoria/221/husqvarna/te-250---310--\'08-\'13

I used Inkscape to create the vector graphics. I sent my vector file into motostylemx. They were able to use the Inkscape file I sent them to import/convert/redo/orwhatever into their software and their templates. The resulting product was perfect, so I'm guessing tracing the shapes was good enough.
 
That's a little too expensive to do (especially in finland) for my budget, and the idea is also to save money. It would be virtually impossible to create a good shroud outline from scratch but maybe if there is no other solution i'll just model some paper pieces to fit the side covers and mudguards and design those. I would really like to make my own twist to that classic 'H' on the shrouds tho...
 
When I did mine the only thing I could come up with was to trace the shapes from a website that had standard kits. For example:
http://www.moto-stylemx.com/eshop/store/kategoria/221/husqvarna/te-250---310--\'08-\'13

I used Inkscape to create the vector graphics. I sent my vector file into motostylemx. They were able to use the Inkscape file I sent them to import/convert/redo/orwhatever into their software and their templates. The resulting product was perfect, so I'm guessing tracing the shapes was good enough.


Hi there to save the time of tracing myself do u have the original file u made or even better the converted vector file? It would be very much appreciated. Thanks
 
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