CyberSultan

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  1. I personally get great satisfaction in donating.  Today I'm completing a bunch of shirts and other items to be donated to a 5th grade class at a local school.  These 5th graders have been reading all year round (on their own time) to earn points for an end-of-year auction.  The students wrote letters to various companies asking if they would be willing to donate any items they could to support their reading efforts.  Makes me feel great to help in a way that makes learning fun by providing something that will a lasting reminder of something they worked hard for and accomplished during the year.

    This world needs less selfishness, not more.  The current mess in our economy speaks volumes as to the results of selfishness.


  2. I did it in coreldraw, but I'm pretty sure inkscape will do the same think, though I,m not sure of the terminology.

    I used the file you posted, added a hairline outline, removed the fill, added a contourline to the insideand combined the two to fill, and typed in the text.

    :thumbsup:


  3. Have you had an opportunity to try the demo version of WinPCSIGN?  If not, we have the free demo available for download here:

    WinPCSIGN Pro 2010 Demo

    This will give you a great look at what features are available in WinPCSIGN2010 and let you compare it with other software.  Let me know if you have any questions.

    -Scott


  4. Did you visually look at it or draw lines through it to check the angles?  I just rechecked each angle and they are exact.

    In any case, I simply posted my graphic in a gesture of sharing in case someone wanted what I had created.  I wasn't really looking for any feedback on it.  People can download it if they like.  B)  I think you are right that it is always going to be matter of preference.  I had created two versions of this star.  The one I posted and the other one the way you described you like it (sharp angles that go all the way into the middle). However, I prefer the rounded angles and the center the way I did it when working with reflective vinyl (I feel it holds up better with reflective vinyl not having the sharp inside angles).