A client has requested pink ribbons for a motorboat. I'll see if he likes any of these. They are hand drawn, scanned, raster edited with Gimp, imported into Inkscape, traced, and node edited pink ribbons pink ribbons for cut vinyl pink ribbons for plotter Pink ribbons for plotter
Uploaded as a request. Looking for parametric curve definition to produce this kind of imagery, as it is now an approximation. The idea is the following: in technical drawings for example, giving an object a particular tone is achieved by hatching. Hatching may consist of parallel lines, drawn with the same line weights. But how could someone make an angled hatch in a polar way -meaning anything but concentric circles-? Still keeping a consistent tone at the end. Any ideas? Archimedean spirals are a close match if the width of the stroke is 0, but not this case spiral approximation hatching The unknown spiral
Drawn as ink on paper, scanned, raster edited in Gimp, imported to Inkscape. Traced, then node edited. This should be a very clean vector file to cut vinyl with, make pen drawings, web graphics, or prints. The lower vector has all the pieces, so that you can color them as you please. The upper one has the pieces removed by path > difference. roland plotter vinyl cutter sign making machine Plotter for plotter
Made this to celebrate acquisition of 'new' scanner. Not much work lately, needed new scanner. Found all in one device at trash place, somebody threw it down, a few plastic pieces came off, but otherwise, like new :) Got driver, works excellent. Put rusty horseshoe in scanner, took picture. Imported into Inkscape on layer 1, opacity about 35 %. Made layer above called vctr. put nodes around image, then node edited. I'm now duplicating pieces before I exclude them, and saving them with the file; so that users can cut them as a separate color, or whatever you need them for. signs & symbols pen plotters. vector clipart of horseshoe. horseshoe for vinyl cutting Horeshoe for plotter
Drawn for signs with Hebrews 3:4, "For every house is built by someone, but He who built all things is God" . . NOTES:!!! This is in 4 sections, inspect it closely and see if you want to "union" the pieces together. Depending on peripheral/driver/software combinations, some old pen plotters can balk at too big of a file, so this is in 4 parts. Originally drawn with paper and ink, scanned, raster edited, imported into Inkscape, traced, and node edited. cabin in pin cabin for hebrews 3:4 artwork log cabin vector for plotters and vinyl cutter Cabin Hebrews 3 4 for plotter
Drawn in ink on vinyl paint mask, as an attempted substitute for Yupo brand paper. Barely tolerable results there. Hand oils made ink bead up. Then scanned, raster edited in Gimp, imported into Inkscape, path > trace bitmap, then a little node editing, but not much. There are still a 'bujillion' nodes here, so it might slow your plotter down some. Also, there is -zero- research evidence that a gate looking like this ever existed, I just made it up. gate for vinyl cutter gate for pen plotter old wooden gate Gate for plotter
This scroll is made to be mirrored so that the two are used with a center piece, which I will probably upload later. This is a simple vector with smooth curves that will enlarge nicely, and no hidden lines to interfere with sign making operations. scroll for sign plotter acanthus scroll scroll for corner or center Scroll_for_plotter
Made this to celebrate acquisition of 'new' scanner. Not much work lately, needed new scanner. Found all in one device at trash place, somebody threw it down, a few plastic pieces came off, but otherwise, like new :) Got driver, works excellent. Put rusty horseshoe in scanner, took picture. Imported into Inkscape on layer 1, opacity about 35 %. Made layer above called vctr. put nodes around image, then node edited. I'm now duplicating pieces before I exclude them, and saving them with the file; so that users can cut them as a separate color, or whatever you need them for horseshoe for vinyl cutting pen plotters. vector clipart of horseshoe. signs Horeshoe for plotter
Drawn in ink on vinyl paint mask, as an attempted substitute for Yupo brand paper. Barely tolerable results there. Hand oils made ink bead up. Then scanned, raster edited in Gimp, imported into Inkscape, path > trace bitmap, then a little node editing, but not much. There are still a 'bujillion' nodes here, so it might slow your plotter down some. Also, there is -zero- research evidence that a gate looking like this ever existed, I just made it up old wooden gate gate for pen plotter gate for vinyl cutter Gate for plotter
A different method than my usual approach. I didn't use the trace feature this time. I hand drew some of the words, scanned them, raster edited with Gimp. At this time, I used the levels setting to make the black ink drawing very light gray. Then I imported into Inkscape. Next I made a second layer, and bezier drew the scroll. I used lettering that was similar to what I had drawn, positioned it over the light gray drawing, and node edited till it looked like the hand drawn letters. I used the gold coins I submitted before; for info, find "gold coins for plotter". Those coins were made for this project. gold coin decorative scroll board sign background Wisdom Proverbs 16 for plotters
Hand drawn profile of man. I took a nice digital picture of a coin from the Cayman Islands, with Q.E. on it, but copyright for coins is different than for other things you take a picture of. So, to be safe, I drew this guy, he is no one I know or have ever seen. He is fictional. It would be most appropriate if he resembled an Austrian School guy, but oh well. The drawing was then scanned, raster edited in Gimp, imported into Inkscape, then traced. This time though, I didn't go over the vector and clean it up, and remove nodes. So you'll need to look this file over before cutting it out of vinyl. There is a circular line near the edge of the coin, and a solid dark gold oval behind a couple of these coins; so watch for those things gold coin bearded man coin for plotter Gold_coin_for_plotter
Drawn as ink on paper, scanned, raster edited in Gimp, imported to Inkscape. Traced, then node edited. This should be a very clean vector file to cut vinyl with, make pen drawings, web graphics, or prints. The lower vector has all the pieces, so that you can color them as you please. The upper one has the pieces removed by path > difference roland plotter sign making machine vinyl cutter Plotter for plotter
A REMIX OF: brain_jon_phillips_01.svg If you cut vinyl with this, there are a lot of little pieces to be aware of. I haven't tried it yet, a drag blade might snag where corners meet, but probably not. jingoism mind as prisoner war monger Mental Prisoner For Plotter
I made this for a web page and flier, to show sign projects I've restored. It can be used for other craftsmen as well. It was hand drawn on paper, scanned, raster edited with Gimp, imported into Inkscape, traced, then node edited. lettering for plotter vinyl cutting mahines lettering for sign Historic For Plotters
Hand drawn profile of man. I took a nice digital picture of a coin from the Cayman Islands, with Q.E. on it, but copyright for coins is different than for other things you take a picture of. So, to be safe, I drew this guy, he is no one I know or have ever seen. He is fictional. It would be most appropriate if he resembled an Austrian School guy, but oh well. The drawing was then scanned, raster edited in Gimp, imported into Inkscape, then traced. This time though, I didn't go over the vector and clean it up, and remove nodes. So you'll need to look this file over before cutting it out of vinyl. There is a circular line near the edge of the coin, and a solid dark gold oval behind a couple of these coins; so watch for those things. gold standard coin for plotter gold coin Gold_coin_for_plotter
A client has requested pink ribbons for a motorboat. I'll see if he likes any of these. They are hand drawn, scanned, raster edited with Gimp, imported into Inkscape, traced, and node edited. pink ribbon pink ribbons for plotter pink ribbons for cut vinyl Pink ribbons for plotter
Drawn for signs with Hebrews 3:4, "For every house is built by someone, but He who built all things is God" . . NOTES:! This is in 4 sections, inspect it closely and see if you want to "union" the pieces together. Depending on peripheral/driver/software combinations, some old pen plotters can balk at too big of a file, so this is in 4 parts. Originally drawn with paper and ink, scanned, raster edited, imported into Inkscape, traced, and node edited log cabin vector for plotters and vinyl cutters cabin for hebrews 3:4 artwork cabin in pines Cabin Hebrews 3 4 for plotter