I know what this looks like deviating from my usual I am also submitting one from me 1 is the scribble line, next the green line showing the scribble on the design, finally the design
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I know what this looks like deviating from my usual I am also submitting one from me 1 is the scribble line, next the green line showing the scribble on the design, finally the design
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Larry, if I may.
Your logic would imply I could submit a black square larger and containing the scribble, also in black.
Acorn
Somehow that does not sound right, maybe I messed up somewhere, can what I did be done? YES the line submitted was black so, I used it that way. I have thought of other ways of using that line but, this is what I chose, I did not change the line color because it was already black.
Larry, I like your interpretation of the scribble rules, but I also agree with Acorn’s ‘black on black’ logic which opens the door to basically anything black!
I’ve not opened the xar file to check, but is the bitmap image and your submission two slightly different versions of the scribble line? To me the bitmap version looks more angular at the curved ends.
Anyway, I’ll have to put on my thinking cap for this month.
here is a 'clip' from an up and comming event... covid willing
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I’ve not opened the xar file to check, but is the bitmap image and your submission two slightly different versions of the scribble line? To me the bitmap version looks more angular at the curved ends.
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Jono, same exact line
Handrawn, that looks familiar perhaps I should have colored the different parts like you did instead of making everything black than perhaps I wouldn't have caught so much flak.
I took your image and was aiming for the effect of a headband and a chinstrap to go with the cans and the mic ....
No intentional flak meant from me. In fact I was rather marvelling at your lateral thinking.
Here are the two lines I am looking at side by side. The left one is from your scribble drawing, the right is your bitmap version for download. You can perhaps see why I thought they were slightly different.
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I probably cheated on the coffee mug as I've altered the line by squashing it. Luckily, I'm thick skinned as well as just thick.
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Yes I can see that, thank you for pointing that out they should not be different but sure looks like they are I can't help wondering if the xar line and the png are different which is entirely my fault I remember monkeying with the line trying to make the ends rounder, so once again I comitted a fopa.
continuing on the musical theme here is a musical instrument what I cannot play
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looking at it, probably a toy one [I might just manage that with some imagination thrown in ...]
… and here is a bike what I so not own.
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nice ! very minimalistic
if paul is reading this I wonder what he makes of that frame design.... :D
I love this one handrawn, very creative.
Ernie that is fab, love it.
Hi Larry,
all's fine – we are humans and not robots.
Great ideas one and all.
Ernie, I especially like the small tortoise balancing on the handlebar! ;)
I'm very literal.
Maybe but it looks good Gary in fact I like it very much.
Microsoft's Clippy
Thank you both, I try but, for whatever reason I seem to make an abnormal amount of mistakes.
altogther now:
'Dayzee, Dayzee, give me yur ansir dooo.......'
'I'm half crazy, all for the love of you'
'It won't be a stylish marriage,'
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'I can't afford a carriage,'
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Acorn
Good ones Jono and Acorn .
'but you'll go far, sat on the bar, of a bicycle built for one'
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Used the new Smart duplication for the wheels and track.
Prisma version
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That's great Jono.
That's one for the Hall of Fame Jonopen. Everything about it is impressive.
indeed :cool:
Paperclip Man....
Good one Penny.