The first one you wouldn't think was vector.
The clowns face does have an interesting light reflection on it. The one side of the face really pulls you in.
The first one you wouldn't think was vector.
The clowns face does have an interesting light reflection on it. The one side of the face really pulls you in.
I don't mind at all, and will come here often to marvel and be inspired.
Mark Beckemeyer AKA (buckobeck)
Amateur artist and hobbyist macro photographer. I like bugs.
buckobecks.com
Of course Gary, however you would like to take it sir.
Mark Beckemeyer AKA (buckobeck)
Amateur artist and hobbyist macro photographer. I like bugs.
buckobecks.com
Ha! Ya got me! Thanks for that, Mark!
My Best,
Gary
As most things in life, we only view it in mirrors. Good one, Gary.
Thanks for that, Graham.
In the spare time I don't have, I want to animate the lava lamp (character) like Pindar has done with a Luxo™ lamp, stomping around their logo.
My Best,
Gary
I did not sculpt the lobster (I bought it at TurboSquid), but I did animate it a while ago to play guitar, something only the most expensive of lobsters—boiled, mind you—can do.
My Best,
Gary
Hi Gare, I came across one of your tutorials it was logo in the shape of an egg with a couple of ellipses cut out which created an nice shiny "E" shape - I have just upgraded to X11 and would like to try it out but I can't find it! do you have a list of all your tutorials? - Best Regards Geoff H
Hi Geoff—
Here is the repository of my video tutorials. Frances Proctor stepped in and has a tutorial on this list, too.
Here is the 2012 to 2015 repository of written tutorials of which there are several guest tutorials written by our talented membership, such as Frances, Bob Taylor, Paul, Rik Datta and others.
Now, these are only links to my stewardship of The Xara Xone; Gary Priester put the original 15+ years into the Xone.
Gary Priester's Xara Xone work.
Geoff, I cannot remember presenting a tutorial with ellipses resulting in an "e" shape. but then again, I usually don't know the day of the week, so if you can't find what you need on either of the top two links, go to Mr. Priester's archive, okay?
My Best,
—gary
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