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Adding a logo to mr pose hard hat.

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I have the image in MS Paint but where do I place a company logo to get it to show on the front of the helmet.

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When I needed a logo on a hard-hat. I used a "down-and-dirty" method. I simply saved a 32 bit .png of my logo, in my paint program, which allowed for some some transparent areas around the logo and then I just CRTL dragged the image it onto the iClone stage then sized and attached it to the hard-hat. It's not the best way to do it but it works in a pinch, especially with a flat surface





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