where could I find differet sign shapes to play around with or what program would be easiest to draw them on?
thank you
Rob
Where to find different sign shapes?
Re: Where to find different sign shapes?
Rob Are you looking for a certain type of sign? Like a outdoor sign?...or maybe a plaque?truman wrote:where could I find differet sign shapes to play around with or what program would be easiest to draw them on?
thank you
Rob
I think I have a few to choose from that are not copy righted. You are welcome to whatever I have.
I tend to doodle in AutoCad and if I end up with a profile that I like then I save it as a dxf
Chuck
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The Vector Art collection has many good sign shapes:
http://www.vectorart.com/Mega_Collection/
You can purchase it at Sign Warehouse for $149:
http://www.signwarehouse.com/shop/merch ... y_Code=CAV
http://www.vectorart.com/Mega_Collection/
You can purchase it at Sign Warehouse for $149:
http://www.signwarehouse.com/shop/merch ... y_Code=CAV
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Here is a few...Hope you have CorelDraw...
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Dan I hope ya don't mind but I stuck them into a dxf file.
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Thanks Paco,
luv those freebe sites
Chuck
luv those freebe sites
Chuck
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The ornamental collection look very good. Check out the free samples package. This kind of collection can pay for itself very rapidly.