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Re: FrostyRusty Outlines Script--> Second, Wider Test Version
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| Joske 2006-08-02, 12:10 pm |
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| Lori Davis 2006-08-02, 12:10 pm |
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> I don't think I got across very well that it was not just the bevel
> :-) Here, I've simply rerecorded and adjusted with an inverted
> interactive shadow, which is somewhat wider.
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> Of course I also experimented with your bevel resize (I can tell by
> visiting your site that you're working hard too), but for this
> script with the brush strokes it wasn't suited, because they still
> took up too narrow an area. As I said, very nifty technique though.
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> Joske
Thanks again, Joske. I hope to get a chance to play with this newer
script soon.
I've got an idea for tweaking Gary's script for inking, using only a
path and brushes. If I can ever catch my breath, I'll give it a shot.
Lori
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| Joske 2006-08-02, 12:10 pm |
| Lori Davis wrote:
> I've got an idea for tweaking Gary's script for inking, using
> only a path and brushes. If I can ever catch my breath, I'll give
> it a shot.
That sounds promising. Having started on a whole different route, I
didn't experiment with the advice to use Gary's script for very
long. In that short time I tried all sorts of brushes variances of
course, but I think it'd take a very special brush to get the ink
outline effect.
So catch your breath soon, I think you'd make many scrappers happy
with a good outline :-)
Joske
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