Stereogram redone with the Art Brush method. Much much better.
Stereogram redone with the Art Brush method. Much much better.
Gary W. Priester
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The transitions between shapes is much smoother and more continuous.
Gary W. Priester
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@ Gary: unfortunately I can't see your stereogram. I had an accident when I was young and as a result my right eye is approx. 50% weaker.
@ all: I also learned something new that I knew from my Illustrator days but never used in Xara. Thank you.
A really interesting thread, thanks everyone
Jono (Jon)
Xara Photo & Graphic Designer+
Thanks for this Jonopen - I had not used this before.
Gary W. Priester
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Thanks for all the info and ideas on using the Art Brush. Tried out some concepts, one of which is to use individual lines to form a shape (without actually creating the shape).
Created a brush and used it to form a right angled line (bevel joint, butt end), scale proportionately, clone 3 times and rotate objects to form an 8-sided polygon; add a matching background and a centre piece.
There is a lot more for me to discover, but what a powerful tool! The SVG could of course of be animated with the four quadrants and centre piece
FWIW/ BTW - it took some time to solve the original Bluetooth puzzle because the vertical bar is a flat fill (exactly the same colour top and bottom). Still not sure how single stroke achieves that unless the brush is exactly the same length and has the middle part a constant colour.
Thanks to all for a great thread.
Gary
Gary - I originally did the depth image with a flat shape for the center bar then a series of blended lines. But I think there should be a way to replicate this using the two additional shapes and then making the center shape match the color at the top and the bottom.
Gary W. Priester
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