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Casio Clock in vectorial work. Left: vector made by Juanda Contreras. Right: original clock photo.
Reloj Casio en trabajo vectorial. Izquierda: Vector hecho por Juanda Contreras. Derecha: Foto del reloj original
A section of a commission piece for a companies 29ft x 7ft display board to be used at various events.
Made the vector design in Inkscape. Insulation foam sheets are super cheap and easier to work with than I realized.
Writing with the Parker Vector, fine nib, with Parker Quink Blue ink cartridge, on plain Xerox Business paper. The text is taken from Lady Burton's Edition of Her Husband's Arabian Nights, London, 1886, vol.1, pp. 73 sqq. The book is available on Archive.org.
For sale: Vector 2 container
Manufactured 9/15/93. Approx 400 jumps. MLW is 17.5" Container is in good shape. Cypres-ready. Includes main d-bag, pilot chute with leather hacky handle, reserve free bag & pilot chute. Not freefly-friendly, since it has velcro riser covers but good for 1st time rig owners/belly jumping.
Vector 2
Manufacturer: United Parachute Technologies
Size/Model: V1-2
MLW: 17.5"
Jumps: approx 400
DOM: 9/15/1993
serial #28877
calculates the vector direction in each area of a (live) image based on a gradient calculation. special thanks to rui pereira for his explanation of the technique. it looks best at its original size: www.flickr.com/photos/mantissa/2315618416/sizes/o/
Vector illustration of a desktop computer. This file is part of Classic Series icons.
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Vectorized British Library old book illustration of a compass rose not in English (eg, W for west is labeled with O for some non-English word for west).
The black vector tattoos with intricate designs can be used as small tattoos and large tattoos. The black simple tattoo designs can be worn at the back, waist or arms.
Vector graphic pattern pack available for free download at www.free-vectors.com in EPS / AI vector format.
Today, I finally got my laser to cut vectors. It's been in the room about a month, and all I could get it to do is rasters. After a series of emails with Lenore and Windell of EMSL , I knew that the contour lines needed to be .001" and they were helpful in some other suggestions. The Epilog rep was not much help in vector creation without expensive sottware, but while talking to him on the phone I figured it out this afternoon.
Here is my new process for designing a laser cut box.
pemtech.pbworks.com/w/page/32516385/LaserCutBox
This is based on using windows, open office and cut studio. My room doesn't have linux, so I'm sticking with the standard software shipped with the tools.
Surprisingly, everybody uses Corel draw, but I don't want to spring for any software. After a LOT of hunting, the only thing that seems to create a cutable file is Cut Studio, which is bundled with the Roland CAMM1.
Another thing about this workflow is that it skips all the merge shapes processes that I've been using in the Fab Lab processes. By changing the color to black, you can park the shapes next to each other and there aren't any interior lines to have conflicts with. The path is created by exporting a jpeg of the design, then importing that image into cut studio for contour line extraction. I suppose that this should work in the Fab Lab process by just using the Open Office file from the FabMenu.
While it may be a bit messy process wise, it does work, and matches up with previous projects my students have done. After a few rounds, it should be easy to reduce some steps.
While working on developing this workflow, I went through a familiar series of steps:
* Pursue a difficult goal without knowing how it could be achieved while believing that it can be achieved.
* Try lots of things to see what will work and ask around, look online, gather info on what the requirements are.
* Eventually succeed in getting it to work the first time with a simple design made quickly.
* Create a more complex, carefully designed version quickly to confirm that it does work.
* Assess the result and identify aspects that should be improved in future versions.
* Write up a workflow for other people to follow so they can replicate the results.
* Communicate the process so that other people can try it.
* Gather feedback on what works and what can be improved on the workflow.
This workflow creation process might be called a Translation of the Hack as it starts with some unknown technique and ends with a repeatable process that others can benefit from
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All these pictures were made for my client. I turn raster images into vector images and provide him 300dpi high-resolution vector format for web or printable any size without quality loss.
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SAHDanny
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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"
This is part of another project I am working on, but on that one it is just a little tiny piece in each corner. I thought it could stand alone, too.
Created using this tutorial: blog.spoongraphics.co.uk/tutorials/how-to-create-an-intri...