I think creating celtic knot image is very fasinating..the under over routines can really tax your brain. I particulary like your complicated 4 colour fill routine. Here's one I created after your inspiration. Hope the new arrivals doing well.
Egg
I think creating celtic knot image is very fasinating..the under over routines can really tax your brain. I particulary like your complicated 4 colour fill routine. Here's one I created after your inspiration. Hope the new arrivals doing well.
Egg
Egg
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for the responses to this -
Mike - I like those tiles - very effective with just the raised look.
Eric - The ribbed effect on yours is very impressive how did you achieve that?
Penny - No the new arrival lives 50 miles away.
Christine
Christine
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The ribbed effect is only a Ruffle Frame 1 bevel.
I created the original by producing a quarter of the whole knot, using lines (8pt) that I then converted to shapes. Cloned and flipped 3 times to get the remaining 3 quarters of the knot, then add shapes.
Then applied a bevel.
Then cloned and moved to another layer, determined the high (over) points and using grouped circles of no line or fill colour applied a clip view.
I've posted the xar file so that you can pull it about.
Egg
Egg
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that my brain wasn't in gear. I never even gave the ruffle frames a thought.
Christine
Christine
Software: XDPX9, WD9,WD10,XDPX10,WD11,XDPX11,XDP365
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