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I really don't care if they stay in Tampa Bay or not. Hell, I'd prefer they move out of the AL East, since the Rays are always the thorn in the Jays side despite a fraction of the payroll. They're just annoyingly good.
But damn, just think of how cool this stadium could have been. It would have been the most unique looking stadium in the league:
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I'm a complete Illustrator newbie.
Is there a way to keep outline width constant without just drawing a smaller path and then creating an offset path by a few pixels?
Have you tried adding a stroke to an object, then 'expanding' (object > expand) to turn the stroke into an editable object?
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whatthefont.com now has a FREE iphone app on iTunes.
Take a picture of a word/sign and it tells you what the font is.
That is freaking awesome!
downloaded. my mind has been blown.
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That did the trick. Good look big homie!
....word?
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HELP!!!
I got a issue going on here...that's bugging the crap out of me!
Okay...first, what you need to know: this issue exists with my Ully CS2 for my Mac. For whatever reason, my selection tool (regulat black arrow) is acting up. You know how whenever you go to click on and select an object with the selection tool, that "transform" box usually comes up around it (that allows you to resize, shrink, scale, or warp an object)? Well...I don't know what I did, but mine ain't doing it no more! I looked through the Preferences trying to find out what's up...no dice. When I go to click on an object, it selects only the object, but won't let me transform it at all (almost like the direct selection tool, only without being able to click directly on a path or a point.)
Hopefully someone out there can help a brotha out with this here...cuz this is bugging the living hell out of me!!!
Thanks in advance...
~Buc
go to view > show bounding box. you must've hit Cmd-Shift-B by accident.
Minor/Independent/Collegiate League Baseball Logo/Uniform Changes
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Surprised the elvis-cat isn't swinging the mic stand off his back foot, like a baseball bat.