I am currently doing a series of paints, non MAIW, of middle east air forces. I would like to get the text correct but I am having difficulty.
Would anybody out there be a semi expert on this and be able to help me with languages and fonts.
Middle East languages and fonts
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Middle East languages and fonts
Graham King
Why can’t they keep the colours in the bloody paint pots and just leave them grey
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Why can’t they keep the colours in the bloody paint pots and just leave them grey
www.graham-king.me.uk
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What exactly would you be needing this "semi-expert" to do?
I have a passing interest, but no expertise...
I have a passing interest, but no expertise...
Dan
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Re: Middle East languages and fonts
Here is my problem. This is a Jordanian Air Force aircraft http://www.airliners.net/photo/Jordan-- ... 35968b7c2d
The best I have found is from Wikipedia سلاح الجو الملكي الأردني
As you can see the two are not the same. What I am looking for is somebody who can provide me with the correct text and if required font.
I am afraid the translation does not work most of the time.
I can trace it using vectors but it never looks good. Having the correct text and font gives a much better quality finish to the paint.
The best I have found is from Wikipedia سلاح الجو الملكي الأردني
As you can see the two are not the same. What I am looking for is somebody who can provide me with the correct text and if required font.
I am afraid the translation does not work most of the time.
I can trace it using vectors but it never looks good. Having the correct text and font gives a much better quality finish to the paint.
Graham King
Why can’t they keep the colours in the bloody paint pots and just leave them grey
www.graham-king.me.uk
Why can’t they keep the colours in the bloody paint pots and just leave them grey
www.graham-king.me.uk
Re: Middle East languages and fonts
Have you tried this web site : http://www.dafont.com ?
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i might have that font Graham, but i cant do anything untill i get home at the weekend.
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While I cannot help you Graham, I thought I would add a litttle humor to the situation. I understand you are just trying to get a duplicate of the font shown on the aircraft, and I can well understand the problems of getting a translation of the English "Royal Jordanian Air Force" into a language, and font which not only is not as adaptable as English in making up words to describe newer concepts which did not exist years ago, but also has many different fonts of modern, and high Arabic, and of course probably is not a literal translation. In the following case a literal translation is exactly what happened:
Back in the 80's the company for whom I was working were shipping many electronic and construction items into the Middle East, and in this particular instance to Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. This was a multi container shipment, and in one box in one container was an Apple Macintosh Computer for our office. This got translated from the manifest into something like this in English, "A fruit of the tree which does arithmetic".
Needless to say the entire shipment was held up for a few days, until we could get an appointment with Saudi Arabian customs, and explain exactly what the item we were importing consisted.
Good luck!
Back in the 80's the company for whom I was working were shipping many electronic and construction items into the Middle East, and in this particular instance to Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. This was a multi container shipment, and in one box in one container was an Apple Macintosh Computer for our office. This got translated from the manifest into something like this in English, "A fruit of the tree which does arithmetic".
Needless to say the entire shipment was held up for a few days, until we could get an appointment with Saudi Arabian customs, and explain exactly what the item we were importing consisted.
Good luck!
Rick
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