bricry
February 1, 2020, 12:05am
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I would still do it. They might like it more than you know. Or more than they let on. lol
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ElsieH
February 1, 2020, 12:16am
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Haha! Maybe I will! Hard to tell with teenagers, it seems I’ve turned into that mom who’s so embarrassing (which is an “oof moment” apparently)
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They appreciate you even when they’re ill-equipped to show it.
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ElsieH
February 1, 2020, 2:12am
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Don’t I know it… my kiddo is really a good kid, but right now we have a friend of hers staying with us for a week due to a family emergency. Which is why whatever we normally do is now totally horrifying if there are witnesses
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johnj
February 1, 2020, 2:15am
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Nice job. That one tops 'em all!
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Can anyone explain how to get all the text and art together I have tried everything to make it all one piece HEEELLPPP please
Jules
July 28, 2020, 5:16pm
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Use the techniques in this tutorial for Inkscape:
(Yes, thank you Discourse, I know the title is similar to the titles for AI and AD.)
Open the software and select your font, type out the name:
[ink1]
Select everything, click on Path > Object to Path.
[ink2]
Select everything, right click and Ungroup. (Might also require Path> Break apart.) Resize or shift the letters over so that they overlap at some point.
Select everything, click on Path > Union.
[ink3]
If you want to add a small hanging ring, draw up a couple of Fi…
This tutorial for Illustrator:
In response to a response to a question:
Open the software and select your font, type out the name:
[AI1]
Select everything, right click and Create Outlines.
Select everything, right click and Ungroup. Resize or shift the letters over so that they overlap at some point.
[AI2]
Select everything, click on the Unite button in the Pathfinder menu:
[AI3]
If you want to add a small hanging ring, draw up a couple of Filled circles, center the smaller one over the larger one…
This tutorial for Affinity Designer:
Okay this is just a quickie in response to a question about how to do it…the customer wanted to create a name pendant in Affinity Designer:
Open the software and select your font, type out the name:
[AD1]
Select everything, right click and Convert to Curves.
Select everything, right click and Ungroup. Resize or shift the letters over so that they overlap at some point.
[AD2]
Select everything, right click, Geometry >Add.
[AD3]
Set the fill color to Null and give it a stroke …
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As usual thank you Jules you are a gem!!!
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Thank you so much, I’ve been meaning to ask how to do this for awhile!