
In case anybody is interested...here is a little something I whipped up last night. Took me maybe three hours, plus another hour exporting to Gimp and resizing/converting to JPEG (three times). It isn't the first thing I made, but it is the first I have posted anywhere. Now the whole thing about this is: I can't draw worth a crap, but I am not too bad at sculpting, with Inkscape, I was able to "sculpt" this drawing in two dimensions. This is a very cool program, in some ways more useful than the Gimp. I haven't messed with paths in Gimp too much, because I kept getting results that weren't what I wanted. Paths in Inkscape, to me, seem much easier.
http://www.zazzle.com/contributors/products/gallery/browse_results.asp?cid=2...
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Yep, Inkscape rocks, when there is someone that knows how to use it with style.
Thanks for your work. Keep it up.
Frank
Elwin Estle wrote:
In case anybody is interested...here is a little something I whipped up last night. Took me maybe three hours, plus another hour exporting to Gimp and resizing/converting to JPEG (three times). It isn't the first thing I made, but it is the first I have posted anywhere. Now the whole thing about this is: I can't draw worth a crap, but I am not too bad at sculpting, with Inkscape, I was able to "sculpt" this drawing in two dimensions. This is a very cool program, in some ways more useful than the Gimp. I haven't messed with paths in Gimp too much, because I kept getting results that weren't what I wanted. Paths in Inkscape, to me, seem much easier.
http://www.zazzle.com/contributors/products/gallery/browse_results.asp?cid=2...
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Elwin Estle
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frank gaude'