Great job, juianirre! I like your drawing style.
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Great job, juianirre! I like your drawing style.
Hope you guys all stay warm and safe in the cold weather there.
Conversely, there is currently a major heatwave in Melbourne, Australia ... with temperatures in the 40's (and up to 44 degs C).
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That's a superb piece of work Gray.
The lighting and atmosphere you've created is exceptional as is the detail on the planes; can't imagine how long it took to complete.
Overall this definately...
Not a perfect solution, but something which might make it a bit quicker (or less mouse clicking) than changing widths / stroke shapes using the line gallery menu etc, might be to create a 'palette'...
Looks like you've got plenty of excellent options here Mike. Also Roman did a very good metallic effect back in 2001.
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Su
Thanks for your comments Gary, Rik and Egg.
Gary: I hadn't considered anything to do with pregnancy tests, only things I thought it might be 'mistaken' for were maybe the Playboy logo or...
Here's my go.
I'm not very good at minimalist stuff, as I usually tend to overdraw things. So it was interesting to try to encapsulate the movie with as few objects and as plainly as possible.
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I rarely use full screen mode either, but have just had a look (in Xtreme 5) at the top menu bar that drops down on hover. It is missing the close, minimize etc as already mentioned, but here's the...
Wow looking pretty nifty there Ron. Love what you've done with the wheel design.
I'll take one in um ... thinks for a moment ... silver and teal or maybe a cherry red, right-hand drive of course....
Great scribbles everyone. =D>
This is what the line put me in mind of ... the iconic Jaws poster. The burger is just in keeping with the well-known-purveyor-of-fast-food theme that has appeared...
Lol Rik, well I suppose you could say at least they had a sense of humour about the uselessly (but scarily necessary) obvious warning, even if it was a sarcastic one.
Couldn't resist ... here are...
Ok ... I thought it was a trick question too and that it was the blue one, I then just quickly checked the rest to see if there was another and didn't find one. So scratch my original time. I did...
Excellently drawn Jay, look forward to your updates.
Nothing offensive either in my opinion. Great work.
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Su
Yes found it ... took about 10-15 seconds to check.
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Su
Beautifully done Derek, I love your drawing style.
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Su
Hi lemelman
Dragging the end of the lines to finish the join, as mentioned by tx200man, is probably the most popular way and is pretty easy to do.
But you can also still create a symmetrical...
Ok thanks Larry for letting me know.
I am wondering if it is how the line is being drawn in the first place, if for example you use the freehand and brush tool, you can end up with more nodes. ...
Rik: yes the 1:1 can only be set once your lines are a blend, before I set it I had a similar issue, just not as 'messed up' as in your example.
One thing you might want to check: If you select...
No worries csehz glad to help.
Nice job on your image.
Larry: ok then (maybe keep that in mind in case Rik is still having issues).
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Su
Hi all, sorry I missed all the questions.
csehz: yes the diagram you posted in your last post (post #8) is correct and is how it should look/work. I've attached an example as well, which also...
Hi Dan
It's a setting in the selector tool infobar called Scale line widths. If you set it to on, the width of selection will include any outlines and as you have found vice versa.
I'm still...
Many happy returns of the day Penny.
Hope your PC is managing to behave itself.
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Su
Thanks for posting, gave me a giggle.
Nice rendering.
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Su
Hi Citywolf
For the curving lines I would use a blend rather than a brush.
To get the lines the correct shape to blend with and to get a stripey effect: Draw your curved line at 48pt, convert...
Thanks Mike, for your time and input - very appreciated.
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Su