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yeah i'm with mike, either that or i also just import the jpg into sign programe and bring in a shape over top and just edit it This takes some time but once your into it goes reasonably quick but the outcome is worth it especially if theres heaps of them to be cut. This one looks easy to edit, the better quality jpg the easier to edit over the top. Its a nice letter style too.
good luck, hope all is well down there. I'll be in Adelaide doing more trucks early next month. cheers! Rod
-------------------- Rod from, EAST COAST AIRBRUSHING "Airbrush Art & Graphics" Nambour; Sunshine Coast, Queensland. Australia E.mail: rod@rodticklesigns.com Web: www.rodticklesigns.com Posts: 635 | From: Nambour, Sunshine Coast, Queensland | Registered: Dec 1998
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I like to use Rubylith on the light table. It is faster for me to hand cut and scan with true edges than to draw and clean up.
-------------------- Sam Staffan Mackinaw Art & Sign 721 S. Nokomis St. Mackinaw City, MI dstaffan@sbcglobal.net Posts: 1697 | From: Mackinaw City, MI | Registered: Mar 2004
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thanks mikey and others for the tips logo is very small (inch high by 2inches) what was given to me will try and recreate. Ticks give me a call if you get time
-------------------- Mark Stokes Mark Stokes Signs Mount Barker South Australia Posts: 388 | From: Mount Barker | Registered: Jan 2005
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