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Sean Willmott
09-21-2016, 7:28 PM
Hey peoples been a whilst since I last posted but need a bit of help.
I am looking for some fonts that I don't have to manipulate along the lines of scripts etc so the centre of O's P's etc don't fall out :mad:
Probably hundreds of them but I cant bloody find them, don't have to be free either.
Thanks Sean
John Heavill
09-21-2016, 8:27 PM
PM sent, Sean.
Bert Kemp
09-21-2016, 10:15 PM
John if you have a solution or a place to find those fonts would you post them so the rest of us know also.
Thanks
John Heavill
09-21-2016, 11:40 PM
Sorry, wasn't thinking.
Here's the link that I found on 'stencil script fonts'
http://www.stencilease.com/db/index....FckfhgodalIMNQ (http://www.stencilease.com/db/index.asp?catagory=Script&mkwid=sFoXRt1hZ&pcrid=92132906539&pkw=%2Bscript%20%2Bfont%20%2Bstencil&pmt=b&pdv=c&gclid=CLjbvJDaoc8CFckfhgodalIMNQ)
Mike Null
09-22-2016, 6:57 AM
You can make your own stencil fonts using a simple bridge filled with white to keep centers of letters in place.
Makrel Johnson
09-22-2016, 2:47 PM
On my Helix I'd need to close those bridges or the letter wouldn't fall out.
Bottom, versus top...
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Mike Null
09-22-2016, 3:31 PM
Makrel
Good catch. You are correct.
Sean Willmott
09-22-2016, 4:35 PM
PM sent, Sean.
Much appreciated John, will have a look.
Sean Willmott
09-22-2016, 4:37 PM
You can make your own stencil fonts using a simple bridge filled with white to keep centers of letters in place.
That's a good idea never thought about playing with the fonts will do a little research and have a play.
The main thing is to use or create a font that I don't keep having to manipulate, I did a job yesterday all the same front but I had to manipulate each name this took time, and well time is money.
Mike Null
09-22-2016, 5:33 PM
Sean
You can create fonts in Corel. I don't know how but it is available.
Dave Sheldrake
09-22-2016, 5:34 PM
Lemme know if you need anything special Sean, I have a font editor that will convert any font to a stencil font automatically and output a dxf
John Heavill
09-22-2016, 7:50 PM
Or, do it yourself, like this . . .
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