[Debian-uk] Etch T-shirts?
Steve McIntyre
steve at einval.com
Mon, 12 Feb 2007 01:43:20 +0000
On Fri, Jan 19, 2007 at 06:56:17PM +0000, Simon Waters wrote:
>Dave Holland wrote:
>>
>> I have no arty skill to help - sorry!
>
>Me neither, but in the time honoured free software tradition, I release;
>
>http://simonwaters.technocool.net/test/Etch-A-Sketch.svg
>
>.... and hope someone who actually knows what they are doing with
>graphics tools can improve it. Hey it works with software, it should
>work with t-shirt designs.
>
>It is an SVG file - so Inkscape is your first tool of choice, but it
>views okay in Iceweasel now I made it smaller than the canvas it is on.
>You might need some of the bizarre fonts I have installed ("apt-get" is
>your friend). All the components are vector graphics, including the
>traced version of the free use Debian swirl logo.
>
>Any resemblance to products of the Ohio Arts Company, or Pixar Animation
>Studios, is because you guys are so cool!
:-)
You've *almost* got what I'm after; I'm hoping to do the swirl itself
in etch-style blocks, but I've got no idea how to do that myself... :-/
I'm hoping to get these done *soon*, ideally in the next couple of
days so Talking Ts can get them made for me in time for
FOSDEM. Help!!!
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Steve McIntyre, Cambridge, UK. steve@einval.com
Who needs computer imagery when you've got Brian Blessed?