stumbled over this by chance
EDIT: my google-fu says the artist is Anthony Petrie
an interesting approach to clipping and hatching
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an interesting approach to clipping and hatching
Last edited by Espermaschine on Tue Dec 30, 2014 2:04 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: an interesting approach to clipping and hatching
By the look it seems to me that it can almost be recreated by adding a repeated radial gradient filled rectangle on top of the image.
Well that's definitely an efficient way to draw a parallel lined texture. Will have to try that sometime.
Well that's definitely an efficient way to draw a parallel lined texture. Will have to try that sometime.
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Re: an interesting approach to clipping and hatching
Lazur URH wrote:By the look it seems to me that it can almost be recreated by adding a repeated radial gradient filled rectangle on top of the image.
how would you get so many stops added to the gradient and distribute them all equally ?
Re: an interesting approach to clipping and hatching
Equal distribution can be done with reflected repeats. -Dropdown option in the fill and stroke panel.-
Distributing them logsrithmically is another story.
Distributing them logsrithmically is another story.