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dirks
11-15-2007, 09:28 AM
I'm looking for a vector based graphics file (.eps) file of an i2 that can be used to create an image on the back of t-shirts. if any of you have such a thing and it's not copyrighted, I would certainly be interested in receiving it.
SEGsby
11-17-2007, 03:56 PM
Trace a photo using Adobe Illustrator...
SEGsby
DaveA
11-17-2007, 09:31 PM
I notice that the Gimp will produce encapsulated postscript files. Feed it a jpeg, save it as eps.
SEGsby
01-10-2008, 03:04 AM
I bought Modo for subdivision surface modeling at home, but I'm stuck doing this emmergency fix-it job for a large beverage company that's freakin' out. Sucking my soul, but it pays the bills. Zzzz.
Maybe when I get some free time (ie, I'm not posting here to avoid work), I can make a 3D Segway, since no one will give me the CAD DATA I want. ;)
Then watch out, youTube... *hiss*
SEGsby
hellphish
01-10-2008, 12:33 PM
I bought Modo for subdivision surface modeling at home, but I'm stuck doing this emmergency fix-it job for a large beverage company that's freakin' out. Sucking my soul, but it pays the bills. Zzzz.
Maybe when I get some free time (ie, I'm not posting here to avoid work), I can make a 3D Segway, since no one will give me the CAD DATA I want. ;)
Then watch out, youTube... *hiss*
SEGsby
Did Zbrush's interface scare you away? :)
SEGsby
01-10-2008, 06:39 PM
Not at all. I don't model in Z-Spheres, I only use Z-Brush for painting deformations and color maps. Modeling isn't the applications strong point...
Modo's much better at for CAD type projects.
SEGsby
Did Zbrush's interface scare you away? :)
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