Monogram Font

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ousunshine
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Re: Monogram Font

Post by ousunshine »

Hi Todd,
I have seen so many wonderful things that you have done on here. You are very talented. I am LOVING these Monograms. I have showed them to my sisters and nieces. They are all wanting one. Do you have these posted somewhere. Or can you share how to make them. I am simply wanting them for private use. They are amazing! Thanks so much for sharing your talent.
talanhart
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Re: Monogram Font

Post by talanhart »

Thanks.
I only did the letter R. I did upload a file called Arcs and you can find it here.
http://forums.surecutsalot.com/viewtopi ... ilit=+arcs
All I did was place some of the Arcs around and overlap them. If you need some help, let me know. It only takes a couple of minutes to make one.
Todd
pengyou
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Re: Monogram Font

Post by pengyou »

What fonts did you use for the actual letters? These are wonderful! I would love to use these to do some designs in vinyl around the house or even for gifts for friends and family.

Thanks!
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talanhart
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Re: Monogram Font

Post by talanhart »

I know I used Edwardian Script and Feelscript for two of them. I don't remember the names of the other two. Palace Script, Good Vibrations, Freebooter, Dorchester, Chopin and Bickham Script Fancy are some other fonts that would work well for a monogram.
Todd
Jill
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Re: Monogram Font

Post by Jill »

I am amazed that you can do that! You should do an alphabet like that for those of us who aren't an "R"!! Really, I would purchase something like that if you designed it!
missiethegal
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Re: Monogram Font

Post by missiethegal »

Jill wrote:I am amazed that you can do that! You should do an alphabet like that for those of us who aren't an "R"!! Really, I would purchase something like that if you designed it!
You guys can do this stuff too... it is so super-duper easy... Todd's given the link to the arcs and you have access to the script fonts-- all you got to do is import the arcs into your SCAL project and type the letter in the font you desire and set them up the way you like. And press cut. Voila, impress all your friends!
(sorry Todd, not trying to take the wind out of your sails here :lol: )
talanhart
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Re: Monogram Font

Post by talanhart »

missiethegal wrote:(sorry Todd, not trying to take the wind out of your sails here :lol: )
No problem and you are right, they are very easy to do. So easy to do, even a Caveman can do it!
Todd
Jill
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Location: Jackson, MS

Re: Monogram Font

Post by Jill »

I must be dumber than a caveman then!!! :lol: But at least you have made me give it a try!! If I see that I can't do it, I am coming back here and admit just how dumb I am and am asking for someone to show me how!!!
sue.mn
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Re: Monogram Font

Post by sue.mn »

Oh my, is there a tutorial on how to make this font? That would make a great gift for my daughter and son.

Susan
nanacho
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Re: Monogram Font

Post by nanacho »

Gosh Todd...I just can't seem to get it...I tried using your arcs but it doesn't compare to yours...yours is so elegant!!!

Would you mind doing 3 letters for me if/when you have time? "L", "H", and "T"?

I would really appreciate it!
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