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Done with the thought of art deco

10 Comments

Make all the other letters look like A through G!
Comment by demonics 2nd november 2012
Thanks for the comment, but They arent all meant to look the same, the pattern wasn't meant to stay constant. also with the size of the other letters, making them all the same would be difficult
Comment by tortoiseshell 2nd november 2012
OK.
Comment by demonics 2nd november 2012
If you have any ideas of how to make them similar please tell me
Comment by tortoiseshell 2nd november 2012
Some ideas if you want to make them similar:
Comment by V. Sarela (Yautja) 2nd november 2012
this is AMAZING! thank you, I'll make the changes. thanks again
Comment by tortoiseshell 2nd november 2012
I'm not changing all the letters, i'll change the letters, but I want to keep with original pattern used in A
Comment by tortoiseshell 2nd november 2012
I Finished all my changes thank you Yautja for your fabulous help. It was much appreciated!
Comment by tortoiseshell 2nd november 2012
Looks great! 10/10 and great suggestions Yautja!
Comment by demonics 2nd november 2012
I like this design. 10/10

Not too sure about the bottom horizontal stroke on the 'P' though.
Comment by p2pnut 3rd november 2012

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