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    Default Re: Jeans as seen in AI tutorial

    Quote Originally Posted by Albacore View Post
    Took your bitmap from the forum and put then together with my .png file and both looked fairly similar yours slightly lighter blue.
    My jeans are stone washed
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    Default Re: Jeans as seen in AI tutorial

    That's a fantastic job gnurf. So you get an attaboy for that one.
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    Default Re: Jeans as seen in AI tutorial

    I think you nailed that look, Paul.

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    Default Re: Jeans as seen in AI tutorial

    Hello gnurf,

    I like this image very much.
    In fact it started a fire in me to try to make it in XDP7
    Hope you're not offended by me putting my picture in your thread.
    So here's mine,not as detailed as yours,but I hope you like it

    Hans

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    Default Re: Jeans as seen in AI tutorial

    Here are the outlines and a larger version of my take on it

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    Default Re: Jeans as seen in AI tutorial

    Don't mind at all! I think you got a very nice soft denim design here. If the round part is meant to be a flap then it OK, but if it is a pocket then I think your shadow is a bit off. I especially like the button, and the small tag gives that small extra touch.
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    Default Re: Jeans as seen in AI tutorial

    OK, here comes a minitutorial on how to create your own Xara Denim in ten easy steps. But before you start, a word of warning: Save often! There's a bug in latest Xara Designer that makes Fractal plasma fill crash Xara totally. When you resize and play around with Fractal plasma, make sure you drag the handles (if you miss a handle when for example rotating, you'll crash XD). Or use Fractal clouds instead, which works fine.
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    Default Re: Jeans as seen in AI tutorial

    I saw that link and thought, year, piece of cake in Xara. Mr. Gnuff proved the point.

    My only comment is the threads look too perfect (the did in the Illustrator version as well) and in fact they would not be quite so perfect.

    Well done Paul.

 

 

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