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    Default Snowflake brush

    I'm sure this has been done many times before, but here's my take on it.

    Amanda
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    Default Re: Snowflake brush

    You're on a roll :-)

    Gary

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    Default Re: Snowflake brush

    Creative. Nice. Appreciated.

    Fun to alter, wow. This is great.
    Last edited by sallybode; 20 November 2005 at 11:29 PM.

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    Default Re: Snowflake brush

    Very nice brushes which I have added to the archive.

    One suggestion though Min, can you avoid using non-standard fonts or if you do please convert them to shapes. Two of the files you posted used a font called Cheri, which most people wont have. Although this does not affect the brush the error message which results could put others off of using them.

    Christine

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    Default Re: Snowflake brush

    Hi Christine

    Sorry about that - I will try and remember in future.

    Amanda

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    Default Re: Snowflake brush

    This is how I used your brush, Min.
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    Default Re: Snowflake brush

    Hello,

    Just learn Xara Xtreme...

    When I selected and tried to create the brush. An message "That object is too big to save as a brush" appear. How can I create the brush?

    Best regards

    Alex

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    Smile Re: Snowflake brush

    Mark the example you downloaded with seletor tool. Change to shape editor tool, mark one of the end points and use the "delete Points" button. Line is then shorter and it can be saved as a brush...

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    Default Re: Snowflake brush

    Amanda...you have a nice website, and I fell in love with a couple of your cats!

    Hats off!

    http://www.amandahayler.co.uk/artwor.../love-cats.jpg

 

 

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