Help with freezer T

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della
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Help with freezer T

Post by della »

Hi I am trying to figure out how this would translate into a freezer paper stencil. Can someone please give me some tips. I do want to make it all the colors. I can't seem to get it clean looking in inkscape... I also would like to get rid of the tiny writing.Thanks=)
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TOASTER
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Re: Help with freezer T

Post by TOASTER »

I've made freezer T's but not too good with Inkscape but I'm sure some here will help you.
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Re: Help with freezer T

Post by HeatherM »

That image is pretty low quality. You will have better luck with a higher quality image. I found one here. http://www.gijoe-stuff.com/images/joe-logo1.jpg You might be able to find a better one. There are eps files of the logo if you can work with those. If you use the image I linked to, trace once with the default settings for the the white, and a second time with the setting about 0.3 for the blue and red. You will need to break apart the image and delete the things you don't want. I have never made a freezer paper stencil, but I imagine you would want to separate the pieces by color so you have one stencil for each color. HTH
della
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Re: Help with freezer T

Post by della »

Hi I found a better quality wallpaper actually and broke apart then removed some lines and found the font to write- a real american hero here's the scut.=)

I'm not sure how to do a screenshot...
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