Didn't get any love on reddit, so I thought I would come here 
I need help/tips on how to get a picture permanently placed or painted unto a gamecube controller. I want to put a scaled down image of a character on each of the handles of the controller so that they can be clearly seen from the front if the controller is on its back/standard position. The things I'm worried about include the quality and the curved surface of the arms of the controller. Will Kinko's or Home depot be able to help me? I'm thinking I can basically tattoo the pictures onto the controller by slapping wax paper with the image/ink onto the controller like a decal of some sorts but don't know how I would go about doing such.
This is a draft of what I want it to look like for the most part http://imgur.com/PeIYkbj
Any help is greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance!
For the record - I'm completely aware of this guide: http://www.smashboards.com/threads/the-new-guide-to-spray-painting-your-gamecube-controller.265922/
I'm also familiar with taking apart a gamecube controller and have a triwing screwdriver.
I need help/tips on how to get a picture permanently placed or painted unto a gamecube controller. I want to put a scaled down image of a character on each of the handles of the controller so that they can be clearly seen from the front if the controller is on its back/standard position. The things I'm worried about include the quality and the curved surface of the arms of the controller. Will Kinko's or Home depot be able to help me? I'm thinking I can basically tattoo the pictures onto the controller by slapping wax paper with the image/ink onto the controller like a decal of some sorts but don't know how I would go about doing such.
This is a draft of what I want it to look like for the most part http://imgur.com/PeIYkbj
Any help is greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance!
For the record - I'm completely aware of this guide: http://www.smashboards.com/threads/the-new-guide-to-spray-painting-your-gamecube-controller.265922/
I'm also familiar with taking apart a gamecube controller and have a triwing screwdriver.