I will post some mini-tutorials here about the next steps of my exploration of organic like feathering because I am amazed by the interactive possibilities it offer!
Enjoy,
ivan
I will post some mini-tutorials here about the next steps of my exploration of organic like feathering because I am amazed by the interactive possibilities it offer!
Enjoy,
ivan
I will post some mini-tutorials here about the next steps of my exploration of organic like feathering because I am amazed by the interactive possibilities it offer!
Enjoy,
ivan
All objects or group of objects can be filled with other ones (bitmap or vector) in XaraX. But with ClipView, lines can be filled too. That may be particularly interesting for organic lines.
One blend for the body and another for the feets.
Above I have played with line width.
Enjoy,
ivan
I don't understand how you did it but it looks beautiful.
Cool effects, Ivan.
Gary
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No Shapes here; only stroked lines are used for this running woman.
The paths are figured by dotted lines. Three groups (see colors) are feathered separately to avoid too much smoothness under the arms and between the two legs. These three groups are grouped toghether afterwards.
And of course the posing can be modified easily; Ctrl+click on each limb separately, move the rotation center to the articulation, or move the points by groups or individually with the Shape Editor!
Have fun,
ivan
[This message was edited by ivan louette on August 12, 2001 at 14:03.
[This message was edited by ivan louette on August 12, 2001 at 14:03.]
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