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customer decided close was good enough... so for all those that tried, thank you. I guess this font eludes us all. Nothing has been a match so far. They ended up with Tulia as being ok for their needs
one of my customers does scale lettering for old freight trains and locomotives so all the lettering was done pre digital. There are little or no matching fonts I work with a few shapes and build them
raster shadow effects generally don't import or open well if they were not created in Illustrator to begin with. Or if the customer saves down the file to an older Illustrator format it loses it's ability to be edited because newer effects are not compatible with older versions of the software...
Oh no so sad to read this. We had many conversations over the years via email and a couple of phone calls. He was always kind and professional. He will be missed
are you sure they created the file in illustrator? I have seen oddities from other programs that produce wonky PDFs. I have also never seen that outer box before and I have been using Illustrator since version 88
now it sounds like you want to add 6 mm around the whole existing lettering?? In that case you just use the offset command of 6mm away from the existing vector shapes
object>path>offset path
redraw the letters using a 6mm stroke. Use your original as a watermarked template in the background. That is all i did. Once you are done convert the stroke line into a shape. Not sure of the function name in corel
Object>path>outline stroke is the function in Illustrator
Are you wanting them to be a consistent 6mm everywhere? Since none of the letters are the same width you really need to redraw them from scratch. I would do this by drawing every stroke as 6mm using the stroke tool and once you are happy with the results you can then convert to a shape
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