Not really a drawing. More like photo manipulation on some clipart photos from the Corel disk. And they're small, too, so not much detail to work on.
Not really a drawing. More like photo manipulation on some clipart photos from the Corel disk. And they're small, too, so not much detail to work on.
I like what you did, your work is always unique and a breath of fresh air.
Every day's a new day, "draw" on what you've learned.
Sally M. Bode
If only some of that fresh air would find it's way into my brain... I still feel like going through the day with a wool blanket wrapped around my brain... .
Hi Grafixman
It's been awhile since I was here last (2+ years I think)
love your tangles
thought I'd add one.
tom
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Welcome back, Tom. Hope you find some more free time to post here.
Great idea animating the process. Might have a go with it myself.
OK, here's my quickie:
here is another (not too good ) tangle
tom
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That looks very good to me! Very well done, Tom!
Not done in P.I. ... just a Xara anim ...
"Intbel" ... "Can't" is not an option.
Compliance is futile. Resistance is futile. Just do your own thing an' ignore 'em.
Cool as always. Raymond.
Great idea on using shapes on paths. Looks good and saves the trouble of figuring out the over and under on the crossings...
The ending frames where the final shapes goes into the path of the first ones could be edited out, I think. The additional shapes makes the part thicker than the rest. No big deal, but for a perfectionist like you, it's worth considering...
Last edited by Grafixman; 25 January 2007 at 12:01 AM.
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