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I'm on there too. Found some people I graduated with. Found out some live within a mile or so of me and I never realized it. I live about 30 minutes away from my HS and I graduated in 85 so it was odd to know they were nearby
created one shape, picked a pivot point and duplicated along the pivot point. Since this did not need to meet again in a full circle, you can pick any angle that looks good. You can then draw another circle behind it that has the same pivot point (center) and give that one a radial fill
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create one stripe. This one appears to be a bit smaller on one end than the other. Rotate that stripe around a central point. If you want them to be evenly spaced then count the number of repeats and divide by 360. If 60 stripes, then they should be exactly 6 degrees apart
Have you tried "flattening" and save this file as a separate one for print only? Once you flatten you cannot edit as easily. So you would have 2 versions of the file
There are about a dozen different "versions" of Garamond, you likely are comparing the garamond from Windows office or other MS installs. They use a very poor Garamond (IMO) with more angular serifs
I can make it a weekly installment, probably 15% of the stuff sent my way I cannot trace
In my best Leonard McCoy voice..... "I'm a doctor Jim, not a magician"
Just thought I would post some of the various files that have come my way in the past few months that I turn down
Some think i have some magic tool to make blurry or poor art suddenly clear enough to trace but that is not the case
If anyone has any comments otherwise I would like to hear...
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