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    I spent some time experimenting with this. A good exercise using the 2d and 3d tools. Here is what I finally settled on. The patterns are all made using puff.

    I traced the outlines of the letters from the original posted image using 2d trace. I used path offset to get the letter outlines and chopped them up with the vector trim tool. I discovered a trick to puff between two curves which really made it all worth while to me. Great exercise whether you use it or not. Thanks.
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    Bergerud, Thank you very much I will stored it away for future use, I have been playing with the spline tool today
    working on some new coasters designs, like you I have learned a lot.
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    Default Puffed Baylor Logo

    I love the OU puffed logo and use it on my ice chests. I currently have an order to have the BU of Baylor to be added to a chest along with the OU logo. My basic BU pattern will look out of placed next to the puffed OU. Hoping I can get some help in getting the Baylor logo puffed. Thanks, Cobster


    Quote Originally Posted by bergerud View Post
    I spent some time experimenting with this. A good exercise using the 2d and 3d tools. Here is what I finally settled on. The patterns are all made using puff.

    I traced the outlines of the letters from the original posted image using 2d trace. I used path offset to get the letter outlines and chopped them up with the vector trim tool. I discovered a trick to puff between two curves which really made it all worth while to me. Great exercise whether you use it or not. Thanks.

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    I will give it a go when I get home from work. Hope I can remember what I did before!

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    See what you think of this. I hope it is the right logo I found on the web.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cobster View Post
    I love the OU puffed logo and use it on my ice chests. I currently have an order to have the BU of Baylor to be added to a chest along with the OU logo. My basic BU pattern will look out of placed next to the puffed OU. Hoping I can get some help in getting the Baylor logo puffed. Thanks, Cobster
    Will this work for you?
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    Thanks guys for the help. I will try them both this weekend. It's going to look great. Cobster

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    My customer is going to love this! Want to thank both of you for the help with the pattern.
    Cobster

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