Vector or Line Art of CAP Pilot wings, badges, etc?

Started by SilverEagle2, December 02, 2008, 11:02:54 PM

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SilverEagle2

Does anyone out there have any good vector or line art representations of our wings specifically?

I would like to get all 3 ratings if someone has made them.

Willing to sign over some of my CAP compensation package to aquire!  ;D Thanks
     Jason R. Hess, Col, CAP
Commander, Rocky Mountain Region

"People are not excellent because they achieve great things;
they achieve great things because they choose to be excellent."
Gerald G. Probst,
Beloved Grandfather, WWII B-24 Pilot, Successful Businessman

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SilverEagle2

     Jason R. Hess, Col, CAP
Commander, Rocky Mountain Region

"People are not excellent because they achieve great things;
they achieve great things because they choose to be excellent."
Gerald G. Probst,
Beloved Grandfather, WWII B-24 Pilot, Successful Businessman

Stonewall

Quote from: SilverEagle2 on December 02, 2008, 11:02:54 PM
Does anyone out there have any good vector or line art representations of our wings specifically?

What is a vector or line art representation?
Serving since 1987.

SilverEagle2

Not just a picture, but an .eps or .ai file that represents the curves, letters, etc as a vector rather than a group of pixels.

When you resize a .jpg or .bmp what happens? It distorts and fuzzies the image.

With a vector image you can go as big or small as you want as the image is a compilation of vectors or lines mathematically derived. Image looks just as good small, med, or large.

That's it in a nutshell. A google search may glean a better answer.

In fact, if you take a picture to a sign shop, they more than likely create a close approximation as a vector drawing so they can get you the cleanest, crispest representation.

Pretty cool stuff actually. Hope that helps.
     Jason R. Hess, Col, CAP
Commander, Rocky Mountain Region

"People are not excellent because they achieve great things;
they achieve great things because they choose to be excellent."
Gerald G. Probst,
Beloved Grandfather, WWII B-24 Pilot, Successful Businessman

Stonewall

Yep.  Thanks.

Now I can show of in front of my IT friends.
Serving since 1987.