Posted: Thu Aug 12, 2010 12:27 am
Pick a font you like on your computer, type the numbers, pick a size and print them out.
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This one has a different font but should have characters 1" high. I leave it to you and your resources to scale to different heights.JPG40504 wrote:GREAT! Just what I need for MY address. However the project I had in mind(calender) needs the other 8 also. And scalable down to 1".
Thank You!SDSSmith wrote:This one has a different font but should have characters 1" high. I leave it to you and your resources to scale to different heights.
I use CorelDraw and, like Paul said, find a font that I like. Then it is a simple matter of setting the outline to black and filling the font with "white"...... leaving only the outline. I prefer to cut to a line and so this makes it easier for me.JPG40504 wrote:Thank You!
Paul: I liked what Rob sent first since it only included lines(not filled). I do not know of a font 'unfilled'.
Ditto! Do not have Corel. Thanks again!!!SDSSmith wrote:I use CorelDraw and, like Paul said, find a font that I like. Then it is a simple matter of setting the outline to black and filling the font with "white"...... leaving only the outline. I prefer to cut to a line and so this makes it easier for me.
SDSSmith wrote:I use CorelDraw and, like Paul said, find a font that I like. Then it is a simple matter of setting the outline to black and filling the font with "white"...... leaving only the outline. I prefer to cut to a line and so this makes it easier for me.
I have both programs but find scaling the fonts to size more direct in Corel. Not being a graphic artist or a computer expert, it does not seem like all fonts use a consistent points/inch. I think the post script fonts are supposed to be 72pt./inch. What do you use as a conversion or is there a direct method to set the height of a font to a specific height, say 6"?shipwright wrote:That's how I do it too, but I just use my word processor program.
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One has to keep in mind that some characters descend below the base line.(yg...) That part below is not included in the pt height.SDSSmith wrote:I have both programs but find scaling the fonts to size more direct in Corel. Not being a graphic artist or a computer expert, it does not seem like all fonts use a consistent points/inch. I think the post script fonts are supposed to be 72pt./inch. What do you use as a conversion or is there a direct method to set the height of a font to a specific height, say 6"?
Darn, I was hoping there was a trick to set them exactly in the word processing program.shipwright wrote:I'm no computer whiz either. I use trial and error. I also don't usually care if it's a sixteenth or an eighth over or under size as long as it looks right in situ. That's how I did my 10 ER bench lettering.
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Paul M