Hi from Ireland. Best is to scan the magazine page, and recreate the symbols in Gimp / Photoshop. They're actually vector illustrations which were probably compiled in Adobe Illustrator, so recreating them in a vector program (Inkscape is a free one) would be ideal as you can then resize the symbols to any degree without the any nasty pixelation. Vector is best for any flat shapes that don't contain any texture or colour gradations.
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hawhawdecarabaw 9 months ago
Hi from Ireland. Best is to scan the magazine page, and recreate the symbols in Gimp / Photoshop. They're actually vector illustrations which were probably compiled in Adobe Illustrator, so recreating them in a vector program (Inkscape is a free one) would be ideal as you can then resize the symbols to any degree without the any nasty pixelation. Vector is best for any flat shapes that don't contain any texture or colour gradations.
csn3391 2 years ago