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TurnTwo

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  1. Hey, guys. I'm trying to develop a logo for myself to go on my concepts and what-not. The problem I'm running into is that the white spot in the middle of the T2 needs to be a cutout so that it shows through to the blue gradient in the background. Any insight you guys have would be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks!

    Here's the image for reference:

    t2b.png

  2. Stupid Question: What is a good font for traditional baseball scripts? I'm trying Script MT bold, but is there something else that works really well?

    Fenway Park

    Pilsner

    Boola Boola

    La Macchina

    Are those available for free download? If so, I'd love them.

  3. FootballTemplate.png

    Here's a raster version that's closest to it.

    Once again, credit to fellow member themightyspitz for cleaning this template up for paint use. Kick ass to themightyspitz.

    Does anyone know where I can find this in .ai form?

  4. How do you download a font and make it usable?  Whenever I download one I get a box that shows the font used saying "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog" but I never know where to go from there.

    Mac or PC?

    I have PC, Windows XP.

    I haven't worked in Windows for a while, but I believe that if you take the font file and drag it (or otherwise copy it) into C:/Windows/Fonts, that should do the trick. I know in 98SE, you could go into the start menu to Settings and open up Control Panel, and find the fonts folder there as well; might be worth checking out.

    Okay, thanks a lot.

  5. How do you download a font and make it usable?  Whenever I download one I get a box that shows the font used saying "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog" but I never know where to go from there.

    Mac or PC?

    I have PC, Windows XP.

  6. How do you download a font and make it usable? Whenever I download one I get a box that shows the font used saying "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog" but I never know where to go from there.

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