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Stick figures

iSign

New Member
Blade posted this a while back on a similar thread.

http://www.signs101.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=7122&d=1156885928

I have no use for them, but I did test out the link by opening in Acrobat Professional, where you can "save as' an .eps file & open in Illustrator as vector artwork.

I guess this topic comes up every 6 months or year... & usually results in a flamefest of questioning drawing talent, or copyright infringement discussions...

so as Blade said when he posted... "I'm just tired of this topic, so here ya go" :Cool 2:

I don't know whether these are his own versions... or the popular soccer mom version currently on the street. I've never seen them, & don't have any clue what people see in them... but hope this helps.
 

iSign

New Member
you're welcome!

(I just edited my last post, so I'll bump this up to catch your attention in case any of my edit info has value for you)
 

Replicator

New Member
Heres a couple more to vectorize if needed !
 

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Geary

New Member
A Sharpie® and a scanner and program that vectorizes......it's all you need. There's a guy at the mall doing this and makes 200 bucks a DAY just off of those things!!!

I'm setting up at the next swap meet!! Heck with it! :tongue:

~Gear
 

SignosaurusRex

Active Member
"Sticks" and "Figures" in the same sentence make me nervous! The last time I checked my "Figures", I did'nt have two "Sticks" to rub together.
 

Mason

New Member
Ever used a tablet before? The waccom intuos is an excellent way to draw those quickie stick figures or whatever.. just sayin.. :)
 
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