Chuck Taper | 13/11/2020 11:27:41 |
![]() 95 forum posts 37 photos | Hi All. Wonder if anyone could point me at a source for a fair image (or actual artwork) of the speed selector decal on the front of a Tri-Leva unit. Trying to eliminate the 'void' on the front of latest toy. Images from internet are all slightly skewed so aren't really ideal for print. I am trying to avoid having to recreate artwork if I can. Thank you for any time and consideration you can give. Regards Frank C. |
bernard towers | 13/11/2020 11:33:54 |
1221 forum posts 161 photos | I have asked Myford in the past for this label as it is the only one they don’t supply and they said they have no plans to supply it n the future, looks like an opening for some enterprising chap £ £ £ |
Andrew Entwistle | 13/11/2020 11:50:52 |
![]() 120 forum posts 218 photos | Hi Frank, If you can get a high resolution photo then it can be corrected for lens distortion and perspective in a bitmap manipulation program such as Paintshop Pro: Andrew. Edited By Andrew Entwistle on 13/11/2020 11:54:08 |
Cornish Jack | 13/11/2020 11:52:15 |
1228 forum posts 172 photos | A decent photo editing programme and some water transfer printing paper on a colour printer (laser preferably) might work?? rgds Bill |
V8Eng | 13/11/2020 12:07:49 |
1826 forum posts 1 photos | There are three photos on here in my album labelled ML7. Not sure if they are good enough (it is a bit battered). I did find the curved surface makes getting a good photo difficult though. Hope there would not be any copyright issues if you do this, Edited By V8Eng on 13/11/2020 12:30:08 |
Martin King 2 | 13/11/2020 12:35:09 |
![]() 1129 forum posts 1 photos | Hi All, I'll have a go if you can supply some overall sizes including letter heights. it will give me some practice with Inkscape! Cheers, Martin |
Adam Mara | 13/11/2020 15:46:46 |
198 forum posts 1 photos |
Edited By Adam Mara on 13/11/2020 15:47:33 |
DC31k | 13/11/2020 16:45:55 |
1186 forum posts 11 photos | Posted by Adam Mara on 13/11/2020 15:46:46:
Did a quick mock-up in Coreldraw. That is good. I get the feeling that the OP wants a facsimile copy of the original rather than something that has the same information on it. Is it possible in CD to over- or under-lay the photo above onto your own and adjust fonts, letter proportions and spacing to more closely match the original (e.g. look at the right hand lever - its 'stalk' is between the 'U' and 'L' of pulley)? |
Chuck Taper | 13/11/2020 19:45:36 |
![]() 95 forum posts 37 photos | Thank you all for taking time to engage. A few things.... For those interested the original decal/label is 55mmx108mm. The fonts are unknown to me. In the "Speed" & "Selector" words the O has a sort of square aspect - I have no font like that. The remaining text is of a different font again but a few close matches. I imagine that the original artwork probably hails from pre computer composition practices and perhaps no exact typeface match exists. The colour of the 'Tri_Leva", in the above image, is a sort of orange but from an aggregate of images on the web I would guess its "Myford Red". Andrew suggested a hires photo - would anyone be in a position to provide same? All I have is a black rectangle and images from every angle but dead on - from the internet. I have put about 2 hours into the 'Tri_Leva' logo part so it looks like this so its going to be a long slog. As DC31k says I aiming for a facsimile as otherwise I'm doomed to eternal wandering in search of ..... on the other hand never mind. Adam - I will probably steal your gear levers. Regards. Frank C. |
DC31k | 13/11/2020 20:14:47 |
1186 forum posts 11 photos | This thread on Myford fonts might make interesting reading for you, particularly the comments by Nick Clarke 3: https://www.model-engineer.co.uk/forums/postings.asp?th=157921 To make a facsimile copy is very time consuming. I would estimate 8+ hours for the above. I have had most success importing the photo (the deskewed one above is more than adequate) into a CAD (Turbo-, Auto-, Intelli-, etc.) program and drawing each letter individually. On this plate, it is quite good as each digit only needs drawing once, there is a lot of duplication of 'speed', 'motor' and 'pulley', and 'speed' 'selector' at the top share a lot of common letters. |
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