@warrior2167 what software do you use.? You do fabulous work. I tried some free jpg to svg converters from the webbie thing but gran-turismo.com rejected them because the weren't v1.0 or 1.1 svg files.
cheers, I'm using adobe illustrator. You could try a program called inkscape, it's a legal free program to make svg files. to Make text svg's you would just need to choose the font type it and create the text into a path.
I've also found that with Adobe Illustrator that after you type your word, Expand it. This allows it to be visible in GT as it is no longer a 'Font' and just point data. @warrior2167 you were right, I'd learn in the end
Thank-you very much Warrior the other ones worked Great !!!!!!!!!!!! i will have to make some more liveries now Awesome
Thanks for your help warrior !!!!! I think they came up pretty good for my first attempt ...................
If I send a few photos through tonight could you get them uploaded please ? (No stress when you do it) It’ll be a tribute livery for Johnny Danger who died on Anzac Day, only need a few photos, just have to crop them ect and clean backgrounds before I send them through
@seth123 Unfortunately faces don't work well as a vector file and are way outside of my skill ranges, especially when it needs to be under 15kb, just save these and upload them through the gtsport website. I have thought about this before and I think it's possible to make a photo realistic face if you were to make each individual pixel, so you'll need at least a 100 by 100 image which would be 10000 pixels (vector squares) and upload it on gt sport as 100 decals
That’s good enough for me mate, legend thanks heaps actually looks kinda cool too Wtf it won’t let me save the photo
Yeah doing that but it’s being stubborn Will try tomorrow maybe the sites got a hernia, I asked jono to see if he could save it but same result for him too
Hi Warrior, when you have time could you do this one. I would like the word Hotel up closer to the top line though. The top line is Brush Script std and the bottom line is Arial Black. Thanks Maybe even do the line separately.