Overlapping color band tempo imprint on top of the fuselage

Example: Condor stripes livery, KLM Orange Pride "flag"

It's very hard to blend it over the top of the fuselage where two color bands intersect, and I admire the difficult execution

Phoenix Ndizani also has the similar blending

Have a Inflight 200 KLM Orange "flag" just arrived today, let me take a close look how the flag stripes blend
 
He's talking about printings that go around a part (fuselage etc.)
These prints need to be executed in more than one step and so need to be set up precisely. Ideally the used laquer is of max. possible opacity, otherwise the (barely avoidable) overprint gets vissible as a "shadow".
Check the darker lines on top of the fuselage on my NG Condor. That's an overprint with <<100% opacity.
DABOL by Alexander Kern, auf Flickr
 
He's talking about printings that go around a part (fuselage etc.)
These prints need to be executed in more than one step and so need to be set up precisely. Ideally the used laquer is of max. possible opacity, otherwise the (barely avoidable) overprint gets vissible as a "shadow".
Check the darker lines on top of the fuselage on my NG Condor. That's an overprint with <<100% opacity.
DABOL by Alexander Kern, auf Flickr
Correct, thanks for posting. I would like to find out more about how a tempo machine executes this type of job, printing a band that circles or wraps around the fuselage
 
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