Monograms
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Monograms
Hello Vectric forum, long time no see. Here's a couple of monograms I made this morning. -AD
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Re: Monograms
looks great
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Re: Monograms
They look great. Ive been doing a bunch of them myself.
Are you using plywood or MDF. I have used both. Once the word gets out on those, orders just keep on coming.
Great job,
Kelly
Are you using plywood or MDF. I have used both. Once the word gets out on those, orders just keep on coming.
Great job,
Kelly
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Re: Monograms
Those look really good. I know several people who would like something like that. Mind if I asked what font you used?
Thanks,
Van
Thanks,
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Re: Monograms
font is called Vines
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Re: Monograms
Yeah, that's not "vines". This was a free font I found online. When I get back in front of my PC, I'll let y'all know. -AD
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Re: Monograms
Try here:
http://www.fonts2u.com/monogram-kk.font
Takes about three minutes to size, position, and clip with the scissors tool.
http://www.fonts2u.com/monogram-kk.font
Takes about three minutes to size, position, and clip with the scissors tool.
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Re: Monograms
very nice,, Its good to see an alternative to vines font.. Thank you
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Re: Monograms
I like it.
In my opninon you were allmost there.
I would make a prism out of it.
In my opninon you were allmost there.
I would make a prism out of it.
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Re: Monograms
Erik, that is really interesting. It makes it MUCH easier to identify the letters.erikwinkler wrote: I would make a prism out of it.
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Re: Monograms
Erik,
The prism effect is very nice. But what size letters were you using and what material thickness? When I tried making a prismatic letter 18in tall out of 0.5" thick material, VCP told me I needed 0.9" material thickness to get full prism on the letter. Maybe I'm misunderstanding this technique?
Van
The prism effect is very nice. But what size letters were you using and what material thickness? When I tried making a prismatic letter 18in tall out of 0.5" thick material, VCP told me I needed 0.9" material thickness to get full prism on the letter. Maybe I'm misunderstanding this technique?
Van
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Re: Monograms
I have different sheet thicknesses in stock, so I will use the thickness that is best with the design and height of the chosen font/shapes.
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Re: Monograms
Any update, the only similar fonts I've found in my searching cost $$$AngelicDiablo wrote:Yeah, that's not "vines". This was a free font I found online. When I get back in front of my PC, I'll let y'all know. -AD
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Re: Monograms
That is the font and looks to be free.Mike-S wrote:Try here:
http://www.fonts2u.com/monogram-kk.font
Takes about three minutes to size, position, and clip with the scissors tool.
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Re: Monograms
I did find that font on another site, http://www.dafont.com/monogram-kk.font and lists it as free for personal use, but commercial use does require license.AngelicDiablo wrote:That is the font and looks to be free.Mike-S wrote:Try here:
http://www.fonts2u.com/monogram-kk.font
Takes about three minutes to size, position, and clip with the scissors tool.