Thread: TATTOO DESIGNS
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Old June 29th, 2007, 04:46 AM posted to alt.support.childfree,alt.support.diet,alt.support.divorce,alt.support.depression.manic,alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
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Default TATTOO DESIGNS

On Jun 27, 1:57 am, PinkyStyle wrote:
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You're talking about the real world. In the real world, you go out and
get a tatoo. In cyber space, we design them... what I need is
something I can build on and catagorize and work with work in layers
via a graphic or illustration program; for a choice of many varying
designs from a similar theme. For designers, we just use the stroke or
unfilled objects we can distort, colour, add depth etc. A good source
is to google: free fonts dingbats Unpack them: remove boring fonts
from your system. The only way to truly do this in XP is to run:
%windir%\fonts and use the program that way (found under 'Fonts' in
control panel). You don't need to do this to add them however. Here
are the fonts you should NOT remove:

Courier new
Arial
Times New Roman
Symbol Wingdings (True Type; TT)
MS Serif
MS Sans Serif

But keep your fave 'open face fonts' labled: 'O' They may have extra
glyphs in them. Especially of the Pro variety... I use or need very
few type faces and have a few. But mostly? 500 dingbat fonts! I
rasterize, work on and then save them in a 'shapes layer' and drag
them into my symbols pallet; and in: pdf and svg formats with 50 or so
you can drag and drop into images, web pages etc. Steamlining your
fonts gives you more speed and flexability for you computer buck...