Tracing what you are showing would be quite easy and shouldn't take too long either. You can find map making companies online but they can get pricey especially if you just need one map. Sometimes you have to buy a package to get what you want, etc. I recommend just finding your source map, scanning it in, and then making your template layer and tracing it because it does not look too difficult. I say this because I recently did a map redo of the Cheasepeake Bay, and trust me it was a bitch! I knew it would be so I put it off as long as possible. I tried to buy one but they were just too expensive when I had the programs to do it myself. See even if you can find the right map it usually has alot of data on it you don't necessarily want on your map. So you have to go into the file and start working it anyway, so you might as well just do it yourself.
thanks guys.. i thought i would have to draw it , but was looking for the lazy way out... it was a long day today!!! to the drawing board i go....
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At my job we send customers proofs via PDF email attachment a long with the copy of the sales order. Not unnatural so far. But what I have to do is 1.) Print a proof that an "Unapproved" red...
Is there any red flags to look for in the meeting where he should just pack his stuff and run? Or anyway the art could be presented to deter the potential client from jacking his art? Obviously don't...
I don't think the picture frame is working. I had to read your description to work out what the shape was. If the runner silhouette was somewhere else in the design I might recognise the shape better.
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