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Rick

Certified Enneadecagon Designer
In Illy you would draw 1/4 of that, rotate and copy 45 degrees, "CMND D" 3 times and done.....

seems like the thread police are out in full force....
 

skunkplow

New Member
LOL... geezz..

Where did I say I drew that logo myself? I would like those of you who are saying that I am trying to pass off the metallica logo as my own to quote my post where I say something like that.

I googled the image. Thought I was clear, and was just using it as an example.

Looks like some of you (cough oldpaint) have some of the highest horses I've ever seen.
 

skunkplow

New Member
I've used Draw, photoshop, paint shop pro before. You are right, they are very powerful programs for graphic design.

If anyone doesn't have photoshop, you can download "The Gimp" which is basically a clone of photoshop, but built for linux. I had it on my old PC, and I liked it a lot.
 

skunkplow

New Member
Autocad 2000. Had it for years (obviously).

I got it for fifty bucks at the local vocational school quit offering the course.
 

Service Sign Co

New Member
Was it worth the upgrade? more icons? . I'm sure they still have the command option. Just don't use it much anymore. Corel has all the snap to midpoint,etc 50.00 is that the LE version, good price on a 4,000.00 program
 

Cadmn

New Member
taught college Autocad & others for 4 years before doing signs & graphics & Autocad would be a real PITA for sign design & production as far a cutters/plotters using it they were designed origionally for bluelines /drafting I had Mutoh at the college beforthe cutters really came out the edge was the system back then. If your a draftsman use Autocad. for graphics No use the right program to fit the need,if you learned Acad the corel isn't hard & will cut straight to Roland & others
 

Service Sign Co

New Member
I had a 14 pen (or maybe it was 13) HP plotter friction fed, what a pain. If a line was off a 32nd of an inch you had to start over. The good news was all the pens were exactly like the Roland Cam 1. The rest of the machine went to the curb
 
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