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Happens to me in Photoshop. When you make a new document, always check colour is set to RGB or CMYKso, colours aren't working for me in Ai, everything i select turns out to be a different shade of grey. am i doing something wrong?
it usually works.
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What I do in Photoshop (and I'm sure it can be used here) is have the original image (in a new document) in a layer and in a separate layer above the original I trace each part of the sash. Then duplicate or move the layers into the template file.
What I do (and how I made that jumper) is draw the line of the sash with the pen tool.
Use only stroke, make the Fill colour transparent.
Then increase the stroke value until you're happy with the middle sash.
Ctrl-C, Ctrl-B places a copy of itself behind.
Select this line and change the Stroke colour, and then change the stroke value until you're happy with the width.
Do this again and you have three sashes on top of each other.
http://www.myfontfree.com/machinestd-myfontfreecom126f139437.htmGood morning all, I'm not sure whether this is the right thread to ask this and forgive me if someone has already asked this question. I'm curious to know just what font the small numbers on the breast of WAFL jumpers were / are from the 1980's (e.g Subiaco , South Fremantle etc.). Thanks in advance for any help.
http://www.myfontfree.com/machinestd-myfontfreecom126f139437.htm
If it's not exactly that one, it's very close