The font I've used for this is Amina.
Saludos,
Bob.
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The font I've used for this is Amina.
Saludos,
Bob.
Now this one I can do.
..............O
...............O
O...............O
OOOOOOOOOOOO
................O
...............O
..............O
It's an aeroplane, an Airbus A380, it was going to be a Boeing 747 but I can't do 747's very well.
I don't know what the font is. :D
Sorry.
Hi Salaam,
Hmmmm. :)
Attached is something that probably
required less effort than yours!
Saludos,
Bob.
Hey Bob, that's much more interesting.
I can't find where the 'p' is.
Please point it out.
Hi Salaam,
If you type out the upper and lower case letters in alphabetical order,
then the numbers and then the row of keys (upper and lower case)
above the "qwerty" line, in any normal font (say, Arial) you can then
highlight the whole lot and using the fonts gallery, scroll down to the
required dingbat font and double click on it.
It's very easy then to work out which dingbat corresponds to which
dingbat character.
Saludos,
Bob.
oh magnificent challenge Bob! just my sort of thing
do hope I anit broke any rules
it was real fun to do :D :D
Hi,
Here's my addition.
Now that is very clever Steve!
I particularly like the way the frame is fixed to the wall.
Extremely inventive. It made me chuckle.
No rules broken, not that it would matter if there were.
I'd like to point out at this juncture that nobody is
obliged to use all of the permitted tools.
I think the possibilities are endless.
I'm still messing about with dingbats.
The attached was influenced by TammyKat's
thread in the Xtreme section on exporting
line art to AI.
Saludos,
Bob.
Hi,
Thought i'd do a animated one of my chopperdude
BTW the trees and buildings are also fonts/dingbats
Hans
Good one Hans - like the way he squashes up against the edge of the frame before dropping off !
BOB - Thanks. The string and the nail, were a last minute addition - it was all just winging it fast - the way I like to work :)