A seven-shape sunset.
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A seven-shape sunset.
I count 8 (not counting the background though) :)
humm
blue sea
grey boat
fluorescent pink sail with outline
brown mountain range
yellow sun with outline
orange corona with outline
'dirty red' pink sky.....
I make that 7.... course I could be totally wrong....:eek:
Nice one EGG - well done everyone :)
ah yes - the outlined sun shapes tricked me.. :o
Hmm - here's 7 shapes without outlines..
you like guitars - I've noticed :D
on reflection, now I am awake and 'coffee'd', I see the sea is not blue but sort of green...
whilst it is perfectly possible to draw the sail as one shape - it could also be made, perhaps more easily, from two joined shapes - would that be ok here Bob, or are we strictly limited to 7 shapes throughout the process?
I was wondering if those outlined shapes would trick anyone into thinking there was too many shapes. Stevej - The sea is actually medium cyan
Here is my seven shape :)
Some very imaginative work here already. In answer to your question Steve, I'd have to say that however you interpret the instructions, if you have used six shapes, and then need to use 2 shapes in order to create the seventh, then you have by definition used eight shapes. I might as well rename the thread as the 14 shape challenge to accommodate this, which then of course would lead to the use of 28 shapes to make the 14, and where would it all end, I ask myself. ;) Also to reinforce this point, having these 2 shapes and then using the Subtract Shapes Tool, then you are also using more tools than are allowed. As it is possible to have the icon for subtracting shapes on a toolbar, as I have, then I cannot see that it is anything other than a tool, albeit hidden in the Arrange menu. As has been demonstrated here, seven shapes are plenty to make great stuff. :)
You must take this as being written with tongue very much in cheek. After all, rules are meant to be broken, aren't they. If Gordon Brown can break his own monetary rules, then I suppose we can too! :D
Saludos,
Bob.
rightho :D
My tuppence worth :)