
nicely done
tj: can you point me towards the source for that tiggerman you've used? i'm thinking of trying something with it
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Sat 21 Jul 2007, 15:45,
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tj: can you point me towards the source for that tiggerman you've used? i'm thinking of trying something with it

Hold on, I'll take a look, it's here somewhere. I also have a psd cutout if you're feeling lazy. It's not very carefully done but you can improve on it and save yourself some work... give me a minute, I have hundreds of thousands of poorly-organized image files here :)
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Sat 21 Jul 2007, 15:54,
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i'm not in any rush.
thanks (edit: yes, i am always feeling lazy, so i'll take the .psd unless it's down the back of the sofa somewhere)
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Sat 21 Jul 2007, 15:57,
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thanks (edit: yes, i am always feeling lazy, so i'll take the .psd unless it's down the back of the sofa somewhere)

Here's the tiggerman source.. let me know when you've got it, I'll probably remove it pretty soon.
Edit: link removed
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Sat 21 Jul 2007, 16:08,
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Edit: link removed

Is there an easy way to do vectors? I got my little brother (a proper graphic designer) to show me the photoshop pen tool last night and it all seemed a bit difficult :-(
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But the point of them is being difficult, that's why they're so impressive when done well.
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Sat 21 Jul 2007, 15:57,
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You don't have to use the pen tool but it's a very editable way to produce vectors. If you find editing bezier curves too fiddly, you can use the freeform pen tool and play with the "curve fit" option to get it to behave the way you want.
There are LOTS of other ways to produce vectors in ps though. Check out the help files on paths and the paths palette, there's bound to be a working method that suits your style.
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Sat 21 Jul 2007, 16:01,
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There are LOTS of other ways to produce vectors in ps though. Check out the help files on paths and the paths palette, there's bound to be a working method that suits your style.

Something super-simple and even quicker than usual because I have 'real' work to do today :)
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Sat 21 Jul 2007, 16:02,
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I have converses, except they're not actually converse. But they're better, because they were £7 and they're covered in black sequins.
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Sat 21 Jul 2007, 15:54,
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So I shall just boogie instead.
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Sat 21 Jul 2007, 15:55,
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it means "sequins are very good" :)
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Sat 21 Jul 2007, 16:03,
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Yes, they are. All glittery and the like.
AND they have lime green laces.
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Sat 21 Jul 2007, 16:04,
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AND they have lime green laces.

catch any smug old etonian tory leaders wearing them
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