Ashlee
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Ohh, I looked up Ben Pioneer, I dont mind it at all, thanks!I’ve used “Batman Forever” (font) and made some adjustments to the ‘J’.
Someone else on this forum said “Ben Pioneer” is another one to look at.
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Ohh, I looked up Ben Pioneer, I dont mind it at all, thanks!I’ve used “Batman Forever” (font) and made some adjustments to the ‘J’.
Someone else on this forum said “Ben Pioneer” is another one to look at.
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Dang, too far away - I have 2 12 foot AMC dealership signs that need restoration so I can hang them on my shop building for fun.Hi guys… I’m in the sign business so I’m speaking from a lifetime of experience here… Go with the company that was previously mentioned in the thread… That way you will get a product that is a true vehicle grade vinyl and you won’t have to invest in a cricket cutter And then find the proper vinyls, etc. etc. etc. trust me go with the professional
Yes, spoke with Brendan at L&B Designworks & he’s working on it for me now. I will repost the final product.Wondering if you had any luck with getting the hood decal in the Mojave font with different lettering? I have been trying to find a similar enough font to do this as well and so far no luck.
Would you share?Update: I was able to find a decent quality eps and convert it to an svg and it seems like it might work. Fingers crossed.
I do most of that on lightburn. I believe yoU can also do that on Cricut software.Thanks….
I already have software. I use LXI Vinyl Express that came with the vinyl cutter. It’s a version of Flexi.
I’ve taken photos and have done an ‘autotrace’ function’. It traces the photos or jpegs into cuttable lines. There’s ALWAYS lots and lots of clean up and manipulation.