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    Default Treble Clef?

    I've found a pattern for a 'treble clef symbol' but not the one I am looking for.

    Anyone have something like this -I want to put words (centertext) between the lines!


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    I traced for you, hope it'll work for you.
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    Default Suzanne

    Quote Originally Posted by Iron Mike View Post
    I've found a pattern for a 'treble clef symbol' but not the one I am looking for.

    Anyone have something like this -I want to put words (centertext) between the lines!


    Click image for larger version. 

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    Looks like that may work - didn't think of doing it that way. Still learning.

    THANK YOU

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    You should also be able to use the MusiQwik font.
    http://www.fontspace.com/robert-allgeyer/musiqwik

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iron Mike View Post
    I've found a pattern for a 'treble clef symbol' but not the one I am looking for.

    Anyone have something like this -I want to put words (centertext) between the lines!


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    Thanks
    I made this into a Font image, you can carve it three ways; and make it any size you want.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bjbethke View Post
    I made this into a Font image, you can carve it three ways; and make it any size you want.
    bjbethke, outstanding job, very nicely done!

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    Quote Originally Posted by aokweld101 View Post
    bjbethke, outstanding job, very nicely done!
    aokweld101; Thanks, I find a Font Generator program is also useful to adjust the carving depth on the Centerline program.

    I up-dated the font file for the new images, I cleaned up the image with a vector program. You need to re-load the font.
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    everyone - I think I'll try this and see how it looks. Any suggestions?

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    I would reduce the depth of the treble clef, just a bit maybe.

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