This is a follow up to the previous post and comments on making a logo initially in Inkscape as a vector rather than Gimp as a raster image then trying to convert to vector.
If you use an up-to-date Inkscape, you can create layers for each aspect of a logo. Then as well as having a SVG image which can be scaled to whatever size is required, you can save as a Gimp xcf maintaining layers. That might be all you need for some effects and finishing off an image in Gimp. Up to you and what is required.
@mwr789 (if you ever come back)
Managed to find that font and while this is not millimetre exact, it is close to your original.
The outline stroke is set to 1 in Inkscape, easily increased.
attached the svg and a Gimp xcfgz as an example.
If you use an up-to-date Inkscape, you can create layers for each aspect of a logo. Then as well as having a SVG image which can be scaled to whatever size is required, you can save as a Gimp xcf maintaining layers. That might be all you need for some effects and finishing off an image in Gimp. Up to you and what is required.
@mwr789 (if you ever come back)
Managed to find that font and while this is not millimetre exact, it is close to your original.
The outline stroke is set to 1 in Inkscape, easily increased.
attached the svg and a Gimp xcfgz as an example.