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    In need of stick people

    Does any one have vectors of stick people families etc. I've been searching for something I can even purchase and download but can't seem to find what I'm looking for. Just simple stick figures that are vector format.

    If anyone has something or could point me to a site to purchase I would appreciate it.

    Thanks
    Mike

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Christen View Post
    Does any one have vectors of stick people families etc. I've been searching for something I can even purchase and download but can't seem to find what I'm looking for. Just simple stick figures that are vector format.

    If anyone has something or could point me to a site to purchase I would appreciate it.

    Thanks
    Geez Mike.....even I can draw a stick figure in Corel!!!
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    yea, i know, not feeling very creative and no time. actually looking for something a little more than real basic. kind of the ones your see in vinyl on the back of cars
    Last edited by Mike Christen; 02-24-2010 at 10:52 PM.
    Mike

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    I recently downloaded some free dingbat fonts and saved them is outlines in Illustrator. Tons of free vector artwork out there this way.

    http://www.fontspace.com/category/people

    http://www.dafont.com/olympicons.font


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    Last edited by Kevin Groenke; 02-24-2010 at 11:02 PM.

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    Here are some.

    Let me know if this does the job.
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    Thanks Kevin, didn't think of dingbats

    Thanks Arturo, a couple of those will work.

    I appreciate your help.
    Last edited by Mike Christen; 02-25-2010 at 7:12 AM.
    Mike

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    Mike,

    try www.myvinyldesigner.com. They have a couple of different interchangeable sets that are vectored for vinyl cutting, so would work fine for lasering as well. I purchased the small one from them. Cuts nice and clean on the vinyl cutter.
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    Here are few that you might be able to use

    http://www.precngraving.com/stickfigures.zip

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    Here's the stick family I use for vinyl decals.
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    Colleen - Thanks for the link, I was looking at that earlier, looks nice with the different selections available

    Mike - Thanks - wow, thats a large selection, I'm sure those will work

    John - Thanks those are great also, nice and simple

    Thanks again to all, I really appreciate it
    Mike

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