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Joe Diaz did similar work with cars sometime back. There is also someone on here that drew sprint cars as vectors with a similar look but cannot remember the name. Also contact signmeup, another member
Convert the font to outlines and then apply an offset [object>path>offset] In later versions of CS you can preview it. Play around with the sizes in inches or points until you get the desired offset
What invisible lines? They are there only if you manually add them in. Maybe for someone who does not know what they are doing. You can have shapes that are not cut friendly in either program. Both AI and Corel treat stroked lines the same way. Print and look fine, but won't cut properly unless...
Some hardcore lyrics, beatboxing, dance moves, a rapper named Sven, colorful sweaters. What more could you ask for
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Found this comment at a site talking about cloud data...
"“The real question is: Is your data that valuable? When your data and my data are sitting in an archive with 50,000 terabytes of other people’s data, is yours really going to be the one that somebody teases out?” he says. “It’s highly...
Not correct. 72 points = 1 inch. But every font is created differently. In Illustrator sometimes a 62 point font is 1 inch and on another a 90 point equals one inch. The only way to be sure is measure with guides or a box like I suggested
If I want a 1 inch tall letter I just create a 1 inch tall box, make it a light color. Then type out some text and place the cap letter on top of the box and adjust the point size until it matches
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