Custom or corporate logos, event titles and themes are all possible.Wildcat can create artwork from concept to completion, or pattern a design based on your specifications.You can provide a rough sketch or just a description of your idea.
Provide any logos or images that you want to include, preferably as vector art in either.ai or.eps file format. More information on vector art can be found here and why we need it here.). This process will go back and forth as many times as necessary until the art is exactly what you want. ![]() The leather is then dyed or painted a custom color (as shown here, here, here, and here ). Fasteners are added and the strap awaits the finished plates. We have produced belts for WWE, TNA Wrestling, Hulk Hogan, Nathans Famous Hot Dogs, NASCARs Tony Stewart, VH1 and many, many more. WWE belts are lined with large panels that feature ostentatious designs and jewelry. Use different colors, beads and faux jewels to make your belt sparkle. Allow them to share ideas and apply their own imagination to give the belt a distinctive appeal. Cut out a cardboard center plate and four side plates for your belt. Make your center plate the shape a large diamond or a wide hour glass. Cut the two medium side plates that will sit flush to the left and right side of the center plate in the same shape. Trim the final two small side plates that will sit flush to the first set of left and right side plates in the same shape. Metallic spray paint will boost the shine and give the belt that authentic WWE gold tint. Glue beads, faux gems and jewels to the center plate and to each side plate. Create different geometrical shapes -- stars or diamonds, for instance -- on the remaining side plates. ![]() Allow side plates to overlap, if necessary, to add a bulky, chunky look to your completed WWE belt. Raw Create a Belt Guide -- Classic Belts About the Author Jeffery Keilholtz began writing in 2002. He has worked professionally in the humanities and social sciences and is an expert in dramatic arts and professional politics. Keilholtz is published in publications such as Raw Story and Z-Magazine, and also pens political commentary under a pseudonym, Maryann Mann. He holds a dual Associate of Arts in psychology and sociology from Frederick Community College. Photo Credits John HarrelsonGetty Images SportGetty Images Copyright 2020 Leaf Group Ltd. ![]()
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