Golden Gate Bridge SVG

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Jennifer
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Golden Gate Bridge SVG

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Looking for an SVG of the Golden Gate Bridge to use for my Honeymoon Scrapbook. Can anyone help me with this. Thanks in Advance for those of you that can help me.

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talanhart
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Re: Golden Gate Bridge SVG

Post by talanhart »

Check out this thread.

http://forums.surecutsalot.com/viewtopi ... nac+bridge

It's not the Golden Gate, but it is a suspension bridge.
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Jennifer
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Re: Golden Gate Bridge SVG

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Thank you for all of your help everyone, i'll try these but i dont know how to make an svg out of these. I am not good at inkscape.

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Re: Golden Gate Bridge SVG

Post by HeatherM »

I made the other bridge file by using a combination of the Bezier tool and rectangles in Inkscape. The Bezier tool is a great thing to learn and once you know how to use it, it is fairly quick and usually gives faster cuts than traced images. I like this one by Dan99 for using the Bezier for cutting files. http://dan99.blogspot.com/2008/11/video ... tools.html

I imported an image into Inkscape, and used the Bezier tool to draw most of the bridge using the image as a guide. Sometimes it's helpful to use a color other than black and set your opacity to less than 100% so that you can see the image and your artwork together.
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Re: Golden Gate Bridge SVG

Post by HeatherM »

It's been a while but if you still need the Golden Gate Bridge, I have svg files for it on my blog here. There is a single layer svg file for just the black silhouette and a layered file for placing paper behind the bridge in place of the suspension cables. :D


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