Runestone: Six Gun Ragnarok
Building the Autumn West
Signs, Signs, everywhere there's signs
My freehanding skills suck. A lot.
I can look at my screen while drawing on a wacom tablet, but if I have to actually look at what Im painting, it doesnt work. Brains are weird.
So I figured the easiest way, for me, to get the Storefront signage that I wanted was to just print it.
Some quick measurements of the Great Escape Games storefront facades, and a quick sketch in Inkscape to get the sizing right.
Just a quick rectangle, and then a circle, each of the appropriate size.
Select both shapes, Then just align them to be centered.
Then Path>Union to merge them into a single shape
I wanted my text to match the arch of top of the facade so I needed to do a few extra steps.
Next was to select the corner node and the node at the base of the semi-circle, and the break the path. and then repeat on the other side.
I then deleted all the nodes except the 3 points that make up the arch.
I then type out the text I want, select the font, and scale it to approximately the size I wanted.
I make sure that the Text is set to Centered. If you dont center your text, the text will not flow along the arch correctly.
Next I just tweak the arched path a bit until the flow of the text looks good, I type out the lower text, double checking against my original shape to make sure it looks ok. I convert each text to an object using Path>Object to Path
Once the tow texts are converted to paths, I delete everything but the text. and save the svg (you should save a master before you delete everything.)
from there, I take the svg, import it into Tinkercad, not that its the best, just that its the fastest and easiest to explain to other, I set the height of the imported svg to 0.6mm. I then connect the letters with some 0.2mm basic shapes. merge it all together, export the .stl, and the. print on my FDM printer.
A dab of superglue, and I can paint up custom facades without having to freehand anything.
All told it takes me about 3 minutes to get from inkscape to the 3d printer, and then about 10 minutes to print.
Your mileage may very,
TJ
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