increasing line width on an existing line drawing

  • Thread starter Minge, Bakers On Wheels
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Minge, Bakers On Wheels

I have an existing logo for my ministry that is a simple line drawing of a
woman in a wheelchair holding a loaf of bread. When I use this logo on
T-shirts, it doesn't show up well because the lines are too thin. I didn't
do the "finish" work on the logo - I provided a hand-drawn picture on paper
to a friend more knowledgable about all the things computers can do who got
it from my paper onto the computer, without any smudge marks that kept
showing up when I tried to scan it in, and additionally "evened up" the lines
that make up the drawing. She is not available to help me now and I don't
have a clue how to thicken up the lines that make up the drawing to make the
logo show up better when ironed-on T-shirts. I need help! To see logo, look
at www.bakersonwheels.com. the website for my ministry. THANKS!
 
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Keith Howell

If you have't got accesss to the original, try doing a screen shot save and
then you will have to use some other software to thicken the lines. I tried
it with Photoshop/Filters/Artitic/PosterEdges - contact me via
www.drawingwithword.com if you want me to send you the results. Alternatively
if you really want to get stuck in, use the line tools to trace over the
graphic to create a new scaleable version
 

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