
Looking for Chuck E Cheese "look alike"
Looking for Chuck E Cheese "look alike"
Does anyone have a Chuck E Cheese look alike character that they can share? I've tried to do a search but nothing came up so I assumed nothing has been posted. I tried my hand at "tracing" an image but that turned out disasterous
Thanks a mil!

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Re: Looking for Chuck E Cheese "look alike"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Cec_logo.svg
This says svg but it is indeed a pdf. You can open in Inkscape or Adobe and you will be able to use it. If Inkscape you need to ungroup it.
I'm not too fond of this one though, too many pieces.
Grammy
This says svg but it is indeed a pdf. You can open in Inkscape or Adobe and you will be able to use it. If Inkscape you need to ungroup it.
I'm not too fond of this one though, too many pieces.
Grammy
Re: Looking for Chuck E Cheese "look alike"
Thanks for the link. I've never used Inkscape so I just tried my hand at tracing the image and breaking it apart...it could be worse (ha). It has about 7 layers. I'd show a pic and share the project but I have no idea on how to post it on the forum. I tried to post something a couple of days ago and I couldn't get it to work.
I'm sure that someone more experienced could take what I did and perfect it
I'm sure that someone more experienced could take what I did and perfect it

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Re: Looking for Chuck E Cheese "look alike"
You really don't need to know how to use Inkscape when you are working with the vector pdf's. Inkscape is free program. Just open your pdf in inkscape and ungroup. This makes it a svg. I usually just pull it apart in sections or colors with my curser and am told in SCAL 2 all you have to do is save the pdf after ungrouping as an svg and import the saved file in SCAL 2.