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There "should" be 4 different brushes in the pallette, some have different ends.
The bottom one does not have the white background behind it, and does not show breaks at larger stroke widths.
However, if you overlap you'll have to do some manual hiding.
If you want to edit the rope art, click...
Here is a brush I created yesterday for a project.
I couldn't find what I needed, so I had to create one myself.
If you ever need braids to follow a path, this is what ya need!
Enlarge/reduce the stroke for different effects.
Enjoy, free of charge!
(Created in CS5, hopefully the PDF opens...
We have a customer looking to “match” other existing (old) signage with a new addition.
They are looking for brushed Aluminum letters (with clear coat) similar to the attached photos and specs.
The current letters are 18.25” tall, and 1.5” deep, stud-mounted. The sides/face are ¼” thick.
The...
Creative Banner Assemblies sells a decent cheap retractor, I think it's about 32" wide. (they sell them in sets of 6 I think)
Anything from regular banner to specialty "flat" materials will work in them as long as you can roll the material up on the spool and double-sided tape will hold them.
I have a client looking to have a mascot costume made for their business.
The mascot is already designed, but we are having trouble locating a company that makes this type of product...
Everywhere we've found is outside the US, and we aren't too keen on that unless it is necessary.
Any help?
You should receive a flattened TIFF/JPEG/PDF file from the "designer" unless you are charging artwork time to manipulate their incorrect artwork that they sent you (I call it "Making the file press/printer ready").
That should be stated in your correspondence with the customer (how you need the...
I think because everyone's needs are different, and the factory would have to take into account every possible industry/end use of the material. I assume you're talking about the roll converting factory, not the original factory.
I put the fields I mentioned above on my decals because they are...
Printer 1 was just fixed by shutting it ALL the way down (the switch on the rear), another employee had tried rebooted it off using the front switch, but apparently that wasn't enough...
It kept getting worse and worse before we figured it out, eventually only printing one pass before switching...
We took some time off for the holidays, and now that we're back (and slammed with new orders) our Mimaki printers are acting up.
Two different printers, two different problems:
Printer "A": Mimaki JV3-160SP
The printer is randomly defaulting back to Local mode during the middle of jobs. If you...
I'll 2nd this package. I've used it for years and it is great.
The only thing I will caution you about is the newer curvier vehicles; a lot of the curved areas need to be compensated for with more bleed and also watch the curved rear windows for accurate perf coverage.
If you need an older...
We are doing a wrap on a mobile mammography lab bus. (it's like a converted RV)
The customer is requesting that we put perf on the front windows from the top edge down about 1/4 to 1/3 of the way down the windows. They also want us to find out how far down is legal. (if it is even legal at all)...
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