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I have got to see this. So yup, I d/l'd it. HA HA. I like that. Good one.
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CE5000, Corel Draw, basic questions....
bikemike replied to wagspe208's topic in GraphTec Cutting Plotter Discussion
In corel, under edit, try step and repeat. That should get you the spacing you are looking for. Mike -
Just may work. Thanks
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Thanks, grabed it.
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Snaged both, thatnks for the share.
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"Nobody cares about your family" decal design anyone?
bikemike replied to xJoey Dubsx's topic in Graphic Requests
Snaged it, thanks -
Thanks, snaged both. Should come in handy in about 3 months.
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Cool, thanks.
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Thanks
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Bathroom signs..does anyone know where i can find these?? attached
bikemike replied to jenn's topic in Graphic Requests
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Thanks. Anyone have any stick trees? (just kidding) Thanks again.
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Thanks, hope the dog can see it.
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Looks to me like that is just layered vinyl ready to be applied to a back lit sign. Could be to replace a damaged one, or change what you already have. Would it really matter if you layered it one by one on the plexi or layered it together and then applied it to the plexi? That is what I am thinking anyway.
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Well look what I found!!! neobrite.pdf
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Thanks
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It is in his download http://all-silhouett...om/retro-girls/ Can't attach the file for some reason. Oh, wait, yes I can..... retrogrungegirls.zip
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Ok, for the life of me I can’t find the link to the instructions. So, we are going to go off the top of my head here. First, you are going to need a back lit box. Any one will do. Nothing special about that part. Even something from home depot. I hope you already have your Plexiglas or whatever you want to use. You need to find translucent neon vinyl. Transparent will not work and anything other than neon will not give you the effect. I have found a few places that sell it, so it is not that hard to find. Now, get your text or whatever you are doing set up. You are going to need that file twice. For the first cuts, that would be the neon, give everything a good amount of bleed, but not so much it overlaps if you are using more than one color. Lay down your neon onto the plexi. Now, go back to the file and basically cut a negative using whatever opaque color you want. I am sure darker would work best, but really anything should work. I know, it is not a cut negative, more of a “how you weed it” kind of thing. Put that layer over your neon layer and poof, you are done. Oh, turn the lights on. And that is all there is to making a “fake” neon sign. If I manage to find the actual instructions for this, I will add them to this thread.
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Probably be tomorrow, I think they are on a computer I don't have access to from here. If I don't find them, I will write it out, just won't have the pictures.
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I have the instructions for that stuff. As soon as I find it I will post. It is very easy to do. The instructions are from the company that makes the vinyl.