Trust me, if you've got Blade Pro or Eye Candy or even if
you don't, you're gonna want those letters.
For the A, I increased the colors, made a negative image,
selected all the white (used to be black) and applied a
Blade Pro preset (bless you wonderful folks who've been
putting them on the web).
For the B I did the same thing, except halfway through
I made a negative image again (so the selection was
white and so was the background -- probably would have
worked the same if I'd never made the negative image
at all) and applied a different preset.
Of all the steps, I think it took longest for all my
plugins to load ;-)
BTW, having done a total pig-out downloading Blade
Pro presets a month ago, I've discovered that (a) I
no longer have any idea who made them, and (b) I now
have to document them all. There's more than 1000
files in my Blade Pro plugins folder! Maybe I'll
start over and do it right this time.
--
Rev. Bob "Bob" Crispen
cri...@hiwaay.net
Donner, party of 12... er, 11...
Well, I downloaded the "a" but got no .zip file. How did you get it? I went
through all the messages on that thread and got nothing except the "a" and then
what you did with BP to the "a" and the "b".
JoFlo
Welcome to USENET. The original message must not have made
it to your news server.
I've put it out on my website:
http://home.hiwaay.net/~crispen/etc/letters.zip
Email me when you've downloaded it so I can take it off
my site.
Bob Crispen wrote in message <360E890E...@hiwaay.net>...
>Head off to news:alt.binaries.clip-art and look for Sharon's
>Art Nouveau letters. I bladed a couple of them and posted
>the results on that newsgroup.
>
>Trust me, if you've got Blade Pro or Eye Candy or even if
>you don't, you're gonna want those letters.
>
>For the A, I increased the colors, made a negative image,
>selected all the white (used to be black) and applied a
>Blade Pro preset (bless you wonderful folks who've been
>putting them on the web).
>
>For the B I did the same thing, except halfway through
>I made a negative image again (so the selection was
>white and so was the background -- probably would have
>worked the same if I'd never made the negative image
>at all) and applied a different preset.
>
>Of all the steps, I think it took longest for all my
>plugins to load ;-)
>
>BTW, having done a total pig-out downloading Blade
>Pro presets a month ago, I've discovered that (a) I
>no longer have any idea who made them, and (b) I now
>have to document them all. There's more than 1000
>files in my Blade Pro plugins folder! Maybe I'll
>start over and do it right this time.