Realistic Rescue Truck Shirt Art
Budget: $10 – $50 USD
I’m ready to put a striking full-back graphic on our company shirts and need a skilled illustrator who can render our heavy rescue truck in a clean, realistic style. The dominant tone should be red, echoing classic fire-service visuals, and the artwork must proudly display “Station 24" or "Heavy Rescue 124"
Key visual elements
• The main focal point: a detailed depiction of our heavy rescue truck, proportionally accurate and perspective-correct.
• Integrate vehicle-extrication gear—Jaws of Life, hydraulic cutter, and struts / stabilizers—so they read as part of the scene rather than floating clip art. Think tools laid out on the ground or mounted to the truck.
• All line work, highlights, and reflections should keep the realism consistent; no cartoon outlines or abstract shapes.
Final deliverables
1. Print-ready vector file (AI, EPS, or layered PDF) at 300 dpi minimum, sized for a full back.
2. A flat PNG preview on transparent background.
3. Color separations (if you already work in spot colors, please include).
I’ll provide reference photos of the truck and our current color palette the moment we start. Let me know if you need additional measurements or branding guidelines; otherwise, feel free to propose a quick concept sketch so we can lock in composition before you go to final art.
Key visual elements
• The main focal point: a detailed depiction of our heavy rescue truck, proportionally accurate and perspective-correct.
• Integrate vehicle-extrication gear—Jaws of Life, hydraulic cutter, and struts / stabilizers—so they read as part of the scene rather than floating clip art. Think tools laid out on the ground or mounted to the truck.
• All line work, highlights, and reflections should keep the realism consistent; no cartoon outlines or abstract shapes.
Final deliverables
1. Print-ready vector file (AI, EPS, or layered PDF) at 300 dpi minimum, sized for a full back.
2. A flat PNG preview on transparent background.
3. Color separations (if you already work in spot colors, please include).
I’ll provide reference photos of the truck and our current color palette the moment we start. Let me know if you need additional measurements or branding guidelines; otherwise, feel free to propose a quick concept sketch so we can lock in composition before you go to final art.