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Vectorized (and in lovely black and white - no grayscale here!) British Library ornate letter O from an old book.
January 25, 2009. My old pet rat Vector.
Technical blather: Canon EOS 75-300mm zoom, zoomed to 75mm and focused at infinity. Canon EOS 50mm f/1.4 USM, reversed and attached with a macro coupler, focused at infinity. I focused by moving the camera. Nikon SB-24 flash at 1/4 power a foot or two away, triggered with Pocket Wizards.
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Needle felted crocodile from the Sonic the Hedgehog series of computer games. Vector has string jointed limbs for gentle posing and has a removable "chain"
Vector graphic Decorative pack available for free download at www.free-vectors.com in EPS / AI vector format.
Photoshop's antialiasing is pretty disheartening when trying to make a precise and optimized pixel rendering of a vector logo.
This is a particularly cruel example: the lowercase "el" from Adobe's Sanvito Pro Light at 48 pt in Photoshop with the various antialiasing settings (view original size), plus a screenshot of same enlarged by a factor of 10.
Annoyingly, the so-called «Vector Smart Object» brought in from Illustrator (typeset the same glyph in Illy, converted to outlines, copy pasted) does not allow for finetuning of antialiasing. It just has one setting, which also sucks. How «Smart» is that? If you have a type-based logo and are trying to make a raster version, looks like you're stuck with either having it look too bold and with somewhat lumpy antialiasing, or trying to set the type again in PS and dealing with all the other distortions that may cause.
I wonder if there is a reason for the different treatment of antialiasing in type and vector objects respectively. Can this have something to do with hinting?
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The Tanto was one of a number of mechs secretly built by the Combine. Unlike the other Houses, the Combine new leader was not boasting its achievements. He knew that the new technologies recovered from the Helm Memory Core would be put to use, especially from House Davion.
Many criticised his rule, especially the Black Dragons, but Theodore Kurita was a man who learned from the mistakes of previous leaders, and respected his foes, and he was very mistrusting of the Federated Suns. When the Federated Commonwealth came to pass, his convictions were strong. When Hanse announced that the Capellan Confederation was his gift to his new wife, Theodore was proven right. The Fourth Succession War was superbly executed. He knew that following the success of that campaign, Hanse “The Fox” Davion would try a stunt like that against the Combine.
Rather than go on a destructive rampage, Theodore played cunning with cunning. In a pact with Comstar, the Combine started to make new mechs, and one such was the Tanto.
The Tanto was designed along the lines of the Valkyrie, House Davion’s favourite light mech, and one of many thorns in the Combine’s side. However it was to be better, it was a new machine from the ground up, and it has double heatsinks, was lighter but had the same engine of the Valkyrie but its weighing less meant more speed and agility. It had an endo steel frame, the Valkyrie did not at the time, it has fewer jump jets and light armour but for 20 tons it had a lot more going for it than the traditional Wasps, Stingers, and Locusts, and finally it had a surprise – an extended range medium laser – one that did not compromise a battlefist. Combined with an original designed hull, the machine looked fierce. The real ace in the sleeve was the Artemis IV fire control system. It was heavy, it sacrificed armour, but accuracy over long range was more effective than taking blows.
When Hanse sprung his trap in 3039, his forces were confronted with what they thought were new terrifying machines. The Tanto challenged the older Valkyries and slaughtered lances of them. The Tantos’ use of the Artemis IV system made their LRMS strike with amazing accuracy, their light frames made it easy to dodge the counterfire of the Valkyries, and worse, the ER laser shot many up before the got close. Worse when they did, the Tanto’s two fists could block blows, the Valkyrie could not with its single hand.
Like the overall campaign, the war of 3039 was quickly called off because of this amazing counter offensive. It would be years later that Hanse and House Davion learned that they were deceived very well by the bluffs and tactics Theodore played. It is reluctantly admitted that the overhaul of Valkyries were done in light of this.
The Clans were another matter, being superior forces. Anything the Inner Sphere sent was crushed, and the Tanto was no different. However unfamiliarity, and the resources the machine possessed gave it a longer life on the battlefield than most other mechs of its tonnage.. Many Valkyrie pilots were happy to hear that the Tanto took losses – that was until they engaged the Clans and realised how brave and courageous Tanto Pilots were.
The Tanto is still made in great numbers, and was critical in the decisive battle of Tukayyid where Comstar used these mechs along with others in the halting of the Clan advance. For a young mech, it packs a lot of glory, and who knows where its life will take it.
Credit and thanks to Colourbrand for the description.
Made with Inkscape.
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I love this work ! .. :P
el rasma mo ana rasemHa ,, a person i know did .. G.K.77 ..
but i colored it and I designed the background..
mo wa'97a 9'3eera ! ,, weHya Kbeera WayeD a7la !
The Vector began as a project to produce an American exotic car of a similar nature to a Lamborghini or Ferrari, with the company founded in 1978. Apparently car magazines of the time in the United States got very excited, but as years of effort went by with very little production to match the claims of 200+ mph performance, the whole situation started looking like a scam of some kind and only a handful (the typical number cited is 17) of Vectors made it onto the streets. They still have a website, where they promise a car with 2,000 horsepower, capable of 275 miles per hour.
Vector graphic pattern pack available for free download at www.free-vectors.com in EPS / AI vector format.