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Free bike chain in svg: http://www.openclipart.org/detail/19851 Free vector timing sprocket set: http://www.freepik.com/free-photo/vector-gears_34830.htm
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Graphic sharing thread... Start your EPS collection here!
cohort replied to firemalt's topic in Graphic Requests
See if she finds this funny: I know of a cow that was raised for slaughter named Sir Loin the Luckless. I hear the meat was yummy. -
What you could do, since you want to contour cut around that, is select the inside text and apply an offset contour to it to serve as a cut mask - menu item Windows -> Dockers -> Contour. Then break contour group apart and change the Fill to White (so it doesn't print) and send it to the back of the page. You'll end up with something like the attached (blue background added to show what I mean).
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http://www.t-shirtforums.org has a section for transfer papers and another for printer settings.
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No, they don't. They only make stuff for inkjet and laser printers. You'll need something from a vinyl supplier, like Stahls' "Cad-Color Solutions' or Spectra 'Color-Print'.
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Corel drop shadows are bitmaps, not vector objects, so they won't contour. You can instead create a duplicate object, then drag or arrow offset to the place you want it, order to back, and finally set the color. About three-quarters of the way through this video, he shows how it's done: http://www.advancedartist.com/video/freetail.html
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Having problems preparing crappy images for SignCut
cohort replied to Stuff4Toys's topic in Vectorizing
Hand trace it. It's pretty basic, shouldn't take very long. -
CPP is Copperplate Gothic Condensed. http://new.myfonts.com/fonts/urw/copperplate/
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Auto trace in inkscape. gymnast.svg gymnast.eps gymnast.svg gymnast.eps
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No, because Photoshop is a raster (bitmap) editor, it will only save the rasterized image to eps. The only way to get vector anything from Photoshop is to use 'Export paths to Illustrator', but it saves it as a .ai file. http://www.inkscape.org/doc/tracing/tutorial-tracing.html http://tavmjong.free.fr/INKSCAPE/MANUAL/html/Trace.html
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one was posted here: http://forum.uscutter.com/index.php/topic,8563.msg197298.html#msg197298
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If everything's converted to curves and there are no funky fills, the latest Inkscape will open .cdr files and export .eps
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http://www.neatfonts.com/tag.php?l=branded First on the list.
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http://new.myfonts.com/fonts/typodermic/rainforest/regular/ Pretty close.