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These are not perfect but close to what your jpgs look like. Hope they help KeithH Graphic1.eps Graphic1.eps
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Could someone make this look better? Still looking for help...
n7kon replied to sfandm's topic in Vectorizing
Sorry but not able to make it look good enough to cut. I to am having trouble getting the eyes light enough to trace with out loosing to much on the rest of the pic. -
No problem glad I could pay the board back some. KeithH
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Does any one have a good clipart or vector of the zodiac sign leo? Thanks for any help KeithH
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This is a very old version of corel and will not work with much. I would recomend looking for at least X3. It should be at a good price by now. Any thing lower you loose a lot. KeithH
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Thanks for the information. I see a lot of good about both and just don't know which way to go. As I said before I do like the idea of using the cutmaster 2 and corel as I use corel but don't want that guide me away from a better cutter. So if they are the same quality then the graphtec would win right now. Thanks again for all in input KeithH
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Thanks for the reply I also use that when the customer likes it but seems like of late they want a more block and straight up and down font. Like the arial black just does not do well when the name is long it gets to thin. I have been adding an out line to it then welding. Thanks again KeithH
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I am getting a lot of request for names for the backs of sweatshirts. Most of the time it is for teams they say any block font will do. I am just wondering if there is a particular font that is well liked. I have been using arial black but if the name is very long this one sometimes seems to get thinner than I like. Thanks for the suggestions KeithH
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Best ones I have found are advancedartist.com. Well priced and packed with info. KiehH
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I would suggest you go to advancedartist.com and look at his tutorials for corel. His Tutorials are very good from beginners to advanced and they are not to spendy either. But to answer your question type in your test then go to the menu bar and click on windows then dockers select the object docker there you will see a tab with a pen on it that is for out line. you can select color thickness I would also suggest selecting scale with object and behind object. If you want to use two different colors the behind the object is very important that will give you your over lap needed to layer them. Hope this helps PS KeithH
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Could someone make this look better? Still looking for help...
n7kon replied to sfandm's topic in Vectorizing
Are you wanting to cut this on vinyl? What are you putting it on? KeithH -
did not do the text hope this helps KeithH Graphic1.eps Graphic1.eps
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Need a higher resolution pic. These are just to low to even try. KeithH
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Not sure if you still need this but here is a eps. Hope it helps KeithH Graphic1.eps Graphic1.eps
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Are they white shirts if so I can print it on sublimation transfer paper so you can heat press it on. KeithH
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try this one see if it will work KeithH Junior Mariners Logo.zip Junior Mariners Logo.zip
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What are you putting this on and how. Do you want this printed on printable shirt vinyl to heat press or are you doing a sign. Please tell us a little more about the job. KeithH
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Silk Screen supplies is a very good company to work with. They have good people to help you delivery is fast and if you buy from them they will discount any classes. Think to remember with screen printing it is like any of the other ways of decorating shirt there is a learning curve. There low end press the silver one is better than most others intermediate press. The one thing you will loose with the smaller press like these is production quantity. Do some reading on burning screens and how to make art work for them it is different from vinyl cutting. You can spend a lot of money having some one do color separations for you. If you do decide to give it a try I can help you with the art work if you would like PM me and I can give you some hints and help. KeithH
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Question on printing a photo that is downloaded
n7kon replied to prettybird's topic in General discussion
Most of the stuff you see on the web is only 72 dpi, to get a good print you should have something closer to 200 dpi or higher. You can up sample the photo but that does not always work. Best bet is to make sure you get the best quality you can. KeithH -
SanMar has a look alike for carhart. KeithH
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I have done several the key is to call vinyl supplier and tell them what type of material you are pressing and they will hook you up with the right stuff. Just remember any vinyl you put on these shirts will degrade the wicking of moisture in that area. KeithH
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The few times I have ran into this it is a combination of a little more time and more pressure. pressure is the big thing and and always preheat the shirt. KeithH
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Just follow the instructions for the vinyl you are using for the pressure,heat and time. Make sure you press the sweatshirt for a few seconds to draw any moisture out that's about it. Hope that helps KeithH
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Here is an eps it still needs some work but should cut after a little clean up. Did not have my tablet so could not do a lot of touch up. KeithH bostonreds.zip bostonreds.zip
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Thanks for trying mark-s cutomer did not like the bradly. Thanks foe looking firemalt. I have had the same problem, I have been looking for two days now. Thanks for the help KeithH