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I am trying to find the font for 'FACTORY' and 'KAHNE' in the lower part of this logo, can any help?
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Can someone please help me identify the fonts in this image...specifically the number 29, and the word 'Commercial'? Much appreciated Jeremy StewFont.bmp
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I am trying to recreate the number in this photo, and cannot find and exact match for the font....I have found several that are very close, but not exact. Can someone here help me out? Thanks, Jeremy
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Does anyone have a program that can cleanly vectorize this image...I need to recreate it in colors that the company could not provide when my custome purchased his kart. As yet, I have not been able to vectorize it to create my own decal Any help is much appreciated. Thanks in advance, Jeremy PhaseX.bmp
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I may have been a little unclear. The overspray was on the backing, at the edges of the vinyl. When I pulled the backing off during installation, the overspray (paint and clear coat) stuck to the app tape. The paint was not pulled off by the app tape during installation because of the clear coat. Luckily, in my case, there were not a lot of sharp corners where the paint had the opportunity to crack during installation.
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After cutting and weeding I used push pins to attach to a cardboard display board, then airbrushed, after adequate drying time, I sprayed it with a rattle-can clearcoat and let that dry. Then I put it on transfer tape and applied to kart panels. I ended up with a little bit of overspray that stuck to app tape and had to be cleaned when I was finished, but it was just like peeling a sunburn, nothing major.
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Again, Thank you.....this forum is invaluable to many of us vinyl 'tinkerers'
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I sprayed blue onto flourescent yellow using a simple airbrush....first attempt at airbrushing, so be kind. Sealed with rattle-can clear to keep it from washing off during clean-up
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One of my recent works
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Trying to identify the 'Parker's Lawncare' font for a vinyl order. Thanks in advance, Jeremy
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Thanks, I think I knew that, just drew a complete blank. Never did find the 'Ensor' font, but just drew it by hand....all good.
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I need to identify the fonts for: Ensor Speed Shop
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Designing with Specialty Vinyl (Metallics, Mirror Lens, Diamond Plate)
tnt_racing posted a topic in SignBlazer
I currently use SB exclusively for my graphics design. I do, mostly, race vehicles, and use a lot of chromes, metallics, diamond plates, and specialty vinyls. I found in SB that you can select 'color' options for many different brands of vinyl. However, they are not displayed very accurately on my screen, and the specialty ones (diamond plate, etc) are not an option. My question is: Is there a program out there that gives to option to select these specialty vinyls, and displays them somewhat accurately on the screen? Thanks, TnT Racing -
I downloaded and installed the version the BannerJohn has 'pinned' to the top of this forum topic
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I have solved my problem...thanks for all of the suggestions. I have been putting up with counter (mostly fearing that trying to fix it would leave me without cutting capabilities). The other day, my laptop stopped communicating with the cutter in mid-cut (comm issue, not cutter). Luckily I was able to use my daughter's laptop to finish the job. Then, while working on another job, I clicked on the Node Edit button, and the nodes appeared, but no connecting lines (that made editing a bit difficult!). I decided it was time to do something. I downloaded the file from BannerJohn in another post, uninstalled old version, and, this time, deleted the Cutting Technologies folder, then reinstalled the new downloaded file. Now, just the nag, with no counter, the lines are back on node editing mode, and I did a test cut...all good. Which is good cause I have three racing trailer jobs, a go-kart, and a Marching Band box truck to get done. And to think, this started as a hobby to save money on my own kart graphics. Again, thanks for all the suggestions.