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28 seconds, in the white bmw the girl flies out the window after flipping, drags along the ground and smacks her head on the door frame. Ouch. That track has claimed many lives and cars, but there is nothing out there like it. Awesome track that any person in any car can drive on, brains not...
Most likely a custom font. The l's do not match. Unless it is an opentype font with many alternate characters. The s for instance can only be an ending letter with that fancy swirl.
there is a video somewhere of some sports venue, in which the guy poured a "large" beer into a small beer cup and the amount was actually the same. whoops
On occasion if I use Corel it takes me 5x longer to do anything. None of the shortcuts are the same, tools are different in how they act. So I feel exactly the same way about Corel.
It's all in what you are used to
strokes/outlines. Regardless of what it is called it is the same concept. What are the 2 clicks to make it scalable?
The advantage of sending a customer a file with strokes is that it allows them to easily change the stroke/outline width if they ever need it so
There have been many answers thrown out here. What is the consensus? I already know how to scale in Illustrator
I only apply stroked shapes for print files and even in those files I usually convert to outlines.
It was easy for me to resend the file to the customer with the strokes converted...
I sent an ai file to a customer who then opened it in Coreldraw. The shapes had stroked lines. When they scaled/sized the graphic up in Coreldraw the thickness of the stroke did not scale. So let's say the letter was 1 inch tall with a 2 pt stroke. When the graphic was sized to 4 inches, the...
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