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How can I make this look more like a B

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02-16-2008, 10:57 AM


Terry just checked yeah you can't bold or italicize etc... with that particular font.
I will play later and get more opinions.
Thanks again for all of the suggestions. I will see what I can come up with.
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OK does this one look better?
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OK does this one look better?
I don't like this as much. The background looks like there are a bunch of blotches. If I didn't already know about the butterflies, I would not have easily figured out what was on the background. Some of the lighter lines on the butterflies are lost on the background. I liked the version with all the curly Q's in the corners.

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THanks Michael :D
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02-18-2008, 08:49 AM


I like the center work and agree with the lighter butterflies getting lost in the background.

I'd go with the center you have and put the filigree back on the corners. That should be your winner.
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Thanks Ken.
I will try that. Thankfully I put those butterflies on sperate layers lol
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I will try that. Thankfully I put those butterflies on sperate layers lol
Everything, ALWAYS, should be put on its own layer, no matter what!

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Everything, ALWAYS, should be put on its own layer, no matter what!
Yeah I know but it was late lol and sometimes my fingers get ahead of my brain lol
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