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RobertJan

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  1. I like the appearance of the logo already created with this brush but for some purposes like embroidery I would like to make it solid while maintaining the overal style as much as possible. So what would the best way to achieve this?
  2. Thanks a lot @PixelPest, that looks more like it. may I ask how you did this; what are the steps to follow? I assume the white spaces within the F can be first filled in with black?
  3. I understand but I want it more or less the same but just solid with no void spaces.
  4. Hi All, I am new to the forum but definitely not new to Affinity (Designer, Photo and Publisher). I have a problem where I hope to find a solution for. I am designing a logo which is my company name but written with a brush. As I want to be able to print and embroider the logo there is a problem with the brush converted to curves. I like the appearance/style/outline contours of the brush but when printing and embroidering the logo there is too many open spaces within the lines. So I guess this will result in problems. So what would be the solution to make the logo workable for printing and further brand appearance such as embroidering? Does the logo needs to be filled in for example and how can this be achieved the best way while maintaining the style of the logo? I have attached an example of a letter. Thanks a lot! example.afdesign
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