Hi everyone,
I am working on a project and am in need of a few buildings from NYC:) Nothing fancy, in other words, no window cut outs necessary but they can have them. Ok, I am looking for the Empire State Building, Statue of Liberty, Chrysler building, Rockefeller center. Any help would be super great. Svg or Scal as I have no clue how to unzip a file please:) And maybe any skylines would be neat too...THANKS A BUNCH..BETH:)
New York City buildings
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Re: New York City buildings
Here is a url for dingbats, Looks like there are the twin towers but unsure what buildings come with it. I didn't download the dingBethMarie10 wrote:Hi everyone,
I am working on a project and am in need of a few buildings from NYC:) Nothing fancy, in other words, no window cut outs necessary but they can have them. Ok, I am looking for the Empire State Building, Statue of Liberty, Chrysler building, Rockefeller center. Any help would be super great. Svg or Scal as I have no clue how to unzip a file please:) And maybe any skylines would be neat too...THANKS A BUNCH..BETH:)
http://www.fontspace.com/category/city,dingbats
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Re: New York City buildings
Thanks..I downloaded the sky line...I'm looking more for single buildings:) Thanks again.
Re: New York City buildings
This font has what I believe are the twin tower,empire state building,statue of liberty, george washington bridge.
http://www.dafont.com/wm-architect-1.font
It is a good idea to do this from your desktop.
It will come in a zip file but all you have to do is right click on it and select extract a new window will pop up and follow the directions there open the file you just created select the TT page in the file and put it into your font file. Your font file is found in your control panel.
If you don't understand the way I have said it ( I know I am not real good at explaining)
http://svgcuts.com/blog/2009/02/23/svg- ... uts-a-lot/
Here is a tutorial
http://www.dafont.com/wm-architect-1.font
It is a good idea to do this from your desktop.
It will come in a zip file but all you have to do is right click on it and select extract a new window will pop up and follow the directions there open the file you just created select the TT page in the file and put it into your font file. Your font file is found in your control panel.
If you don't understand the way I have said it ( I know I am not real good at explaining)
http://svgcuts.com/blog/2009/02/23/svg- ... uts-a-lot/
Here is a tutorial
Scrappin My Way Through
Going Where I Please and Pleasing Where I Go
Windows XP, Expression, SCAL 2.041, Inkscape 47
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Going Where I Please and Pleasing Where I Go
Windows XP, Expression, SCAL 2.041, Inkscape 47
http://darliciouscreations.weebly.com/