[Debian-uk] Etch T-shirts?
Simon Waters
simon at technocool.net
Fri, 19 Jan 2007 18:56:17 +0000
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Dave Holland wrote:
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> 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
=2E... 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!
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