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Gadg3ts

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  1. It's part of a larger logo - mostly for web & some video idents. I do have a pressure-sensitive pen with my Wacom tablet, although I've not used it properly for some time, so all the lines come out a bit wonky ATM! But editing the pressure curve after manual editing of the curves seems to be working out ok! Thanks.
  2. This is actually what I've done - just using shorter curves for more control over the 'waviness'. Thanks.
  3. Hi, I've not been able to find an answer to this with some googling, so I thought it'd be best to ask. Basically, I'm trying to recreate a logo that was originally done with a sweeping calligraphic brush, but the original has been lost in the mists of time and now the file only exists as a 400px png. I've managed some of it so far with the pen tool and poking at that with the brush options (the dark path in the image), but what I'm really looking to do is like a blade-tip marker so that it will look like the rest of the text - as in the angle of the brush stays at the same angle rather than perpendicular to the path. Is this possible? Thanks, Sean
  4. Hello, I have a font "Seville" that is a set of guitar chords. In Affinity Designer I can select it, but it displays as normal letters instead of the 'special characters'. I can see it fine in the Windows Font Viewer, plus it works in Illustrator CS5 that I still have installed on a laptop. Is there likely to be a way to get this working in AD? If it helps any, Inkscape can't see the font at all. Thanks, Sean
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