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Too bad we could put a ford emblem in place of the state seal in CB's image. I like what he's done so far, though.
Don't think we could do that do to copyright laws...
Thanks to all. You too can put together some stuff.
fellro86... Your links aren't working for me. It says that I don't have permissions to view. I really like the Ohio logos but I am no where near that talented..
fellro86... Your links aren't working for me. It says that I don't have permissions to view. I really like the Ohio logos but I am no where near that talented..
Great job CB... I like the white background better than red. Maybe do the state border outline as a double line, one in black and one in red to liven it up a bit?
Maybe go with the red, move the emblem to the right a little, then add a checked white waving flag in the panhandle (your going to be busy CB!!!!). If I wasn't so retarded at doing this kind of stuff on the computer, I'd give you a hand.
Boyz... You just moved out of my league... Sorry. I can't make the outline dotted as I just go the outline from another pic.
And Pat.... YEAH... I don't even know where to start..
Sorry guys. I am a network guy not a graphics person. Doesn't anyone know one of them?? Maybe if you could come up with one common idea I could see what I could do (no promises though).
Sorry, C, didn't mean to dump all of this on you, but you've definitively got a good foundation there. I'll ask some of the computer geeks here at the plant, maybe they can help!
Here is one I came up with using CB's idea and a Nebraska license plate. I don't have any decent software to edit stuff like this, so I'm pretty much at my limit here with this one. The plate background is a little blurry and I wasn't able to sharpen it up.
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