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    I don't exactly remember how I did ...! But I will analyse my file and try to reproduce this effect for a tutorial. It was inspired to me by the replies to my posts in "Bevel tool" topic. I can say that it is pure XaraX and no bitmap effects were used!

    Enjoy,

    ivan
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    Ivan that looks VERY interesting !
    Hope you can repeat the effect and post a toot.

    Bet your Roses look good this time of year. Do you give a little extra "kick" with high phosphorus fertilizer, or do you consider that un-natural?

    What? This ISN'T the Rose forum? Well, let us wonder how a drawing of a rose would appear with this erosion technique. Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm ...

    Regards,,,,Tad... [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gif[/img]

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    I curious to see how did you doo that.

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    Roman writes: "how did you doo that". It does look like Ivan has invented a doo-dee-fying technique! I look forward to Ivan sharing his pooh-rific technique.

    Regards, Ross

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    Oh,,,just got it. Nevermind.
    And with brighter colors, diferent connotations
    will appear.
    Haven't forgotten the coffee.

    Rgds,,,Tad.. [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_razz.gif[/img]

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    Ross, what's doo-dee-fying??? (I searched in my dictionary but without success)! And Tad I have sent you an e-mail with some rose feeding techniques I use!

    Kind regards,

    ivan

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    good effect, lets hope you remember how you did it. I do stuff in xara and when I look back I have n't got a clue how I did it. Must be the right brain stuff.......tao

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    Sorry for those doo-doo references. I'm looking foward with great anticipation to learning more about this technique Ivan.

    Regards, Ross

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