See if you can open this and trace it. Just draw splines to follow the curves. (This is from the 2d advanced import to trace feature.)
After you have traced all the curves, copy and paste them all onto a new board.
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See if you can open this and trace it. Just draw splines to follow the curves. (This is from the 2d advanced import to trace feature.)
After you have traced all the curves, copy and paste them all onto a new board.
Here is a start.
I use several programs to make my Outline images. To make the font images I use Vector Magic programs. You need to replace the font program to see the new changes. I used Cap letters O, P, and R. The Sketch Me More is a free program from Windows 8 and 10
Note; Centerline carves the center of the Black line in the image. If you use the "V" bits to carve a Black line it will carve the outside of the black line. That is why I like to use Fonts to carve the center. The images you make are called Dingbats'. That name came from using Hand Set type on the old newspaper machines - they were use to fill in the blank space in the printing Chase. I have an old Linotype and Ludlow machine to make that type. I used it to make Rubber Stamps. The computer killed that type of a Job.
Unless I've totally missed the mark, Oscar and I have already done this for you. See post #4. I can attach the DXF if you need it.
I agree Steve. What you had looked good. I think there was some mind changing going on and what you had was forgotten. I think the problem here is to get the mustache into the foreground. I think it should really be a carving. Do some shading and run it through Shadermap.
Ta da! The second Pistol Pete font "O" is what we were looking for! Put it on a 4" board to see how it looked and scaled, and voila! Thank you thank you thank you! Is Font Generator 9.1 the software you used?Attachment 80647
I tried something like that as well. I could not get the height of the mustache to be below the nose and yet above the face.
Edit: looks like all is well!