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Jillbeans

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You would have to install the font.
Then go into Corel and type in the letter which corresponds to the character you want.
(use your charmap to find this or just hunt and peck)
Remember that if the character is a lower case Corel automatically converts the first letter typed to a capital, so you may have to type two letters.
Convert it to curves.
If the picture is really complex Corel freezes up sometimes (at least 9 did)
Then in wireframe assign colors for print or just combine it for cut vynull.
Here's a quickie from a dingbat font.
This is rough looking, and obviously not for logo work.
But for a quickie lickie sticky, it can add some fun.
Love.....Jill
 

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flisk

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you can use any of your vector based programs, illustrator, flexi, whatever you have. It's all the same when it comes to fonts.
 

gvgraphics

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Bryan,

Just download the font and install it. Your Flexi will convert it. You will have to type the out the font to find it but it will already be a vector and ready to cut. I would recommend looking close at it to make sure there are no stray nodes. If there is just convert it to outlines in Flexi and adjust them with the node tool.
 

Robert H. Bigart

New Member
You can load them in Inkscape and do what ever you like with them.

It's a beautiful program and it's FREE.

Bob Bigart
 

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