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http://www.papermodelers.com/forum/v...downloadid=798 that should be a link to it.
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I don't know, but blanking it out doesn't seem a problem to me. Wouldn't you just convert the PDF file to JPG and then use a paint program to erase the lettering? Its the replacement lettering that stumps me. I had a copy of a font back in the 90's issues by BitStream (if I recall correctly) that had TOS and Movie, & even Not Get hull font. If I could find them, get the fonts off the floppies onto a drive, then see if they would load onto a newer Mac... I had both the old System 7 fonts and the Windows version at one time. But then, even if I could do that, I'd have to figure out how to make the outline in the Movie fonts red instead of black... A tutorial would be nice in how to paint them...
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the name for the right font for Star Trek ships is "NCCINLINE"!
You can get it as example here for free: https://www.dafontfree.net/freefonts...ne-f135504.htm I would NOT use paint or gimp to rename the sheets, because it is better to use a vector program! You should better use INKSCAPE, what is also for free, or if you want a professionell program then use CorelDraw or Adobe Illustrator! To rename a ship in Inkscape is very easy! 1. Import the sheet (better a cleaned without a name) 2. if it is on a saucer, create a circle or a curved line 3. write a text 4. mark both 5. under "text"-folder "put on path" and turn the text a bit 6. under "object"->"fill and stroke" do the circle/curve line invisible just the red outline of the NCC-Font is a bit harder to do! here is a little video which should help: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0SknqPHIXRQ |
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Thanks!!!!
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Great tutorial! Thanks for sharing. Now how do you download a copy of the fonts from the site? Is there a magic word? A rain dance? An Enocian incantation? ;-) Thanks again, Marko,
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Thanks!!!!
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Great tutorial! Thanks for sharing. Now how do you download a copy of the fonts from the site? Is there a magic word? A rain dance? A Lovecraftian incantation? ;-) Thanks again, Marko,
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It may sound crazy, but I just clicked either button labeled "Download".
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Pout
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When I did that, it kept creating a red statement saying the material was not available. Must not like me... ;-(
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Okay try this attachment
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Thanks!
Now I'll get my Mac to use them and hunt down the Inkscape program you recommended. This font would cover a lot of eras of Trek vessels!
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Basically everything from the movies on.... Next Gen registry numbers were the same font i do believe
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