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Anyone know where to find this Fleurs-De-Lis symbol?

SignAnnex

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I have a customer who is looking to have an awning made and only only has this jpeg of their "logo"... Anyhow I've searched a few vector sights without any luck.

I have gathered that it is called a Fleurs-De-List, but there are a ton of variations. Any Thoughts?
 

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xxaxx

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I have a customer who is looking to have an awning made and only only has this jpeg of their "logo"... Anyhow I've searched a few vector sights without any luck.

I have gathered that it is called a Fleurs-De-List, but there are a ton of variations. Any Thoughts?

Just trace it out really quick in illustrator ... thats even probably basic enough that a live trace would do a good job.
 

xxaxx

New Member
Here's a 2 second live trace ... clean up a couple edges and you are good to go.
 

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SignAnnex

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Thanks guys! I never have much luck with the vector function in flexi, guess I really need to sit down and learn to use illustrator.
 
Learning a vector based program is important, although whether you need it can depend greatly on what type of market you are in. Regardless, it's good knowledge to have. I would have redrawn that without even a thought of wasting time searching for one or auto tracing. Objects like that are really simple since the reality is you only have to draw half the object, mirror, then weld it.
 

Techman

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learn to use besier curve tools and you will become a guru of reconstruction. That image would be about 10 minutes at best.

10 minutes with a besier curve tutorial and you will have all you need to be a guru.
 

OldPaint

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Thanks guys! I never have much luck with the vector function in flexi, guess I really need to sit down and learn to use illustrator.
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BUY A VERSION OF COREL.......INCLUDES ALL THE CLIPART)))))))))))
ALSO...THIS:
If you have illustrator its in there
i posted in caps.so you would see it easily))))
 
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