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Free to use for any purpose! You can even distribute it in commercial packages and modify it to your heart's content. Let me know when you use it, I'd like to see what you come up with!This was designed for a program I am making. Figured I'd release it to the public!
The letter is too large mainly because this was originally intended to be an icon file (which, at the most, are downsized to 16x16).
WHAT'S IN THE ZIP:
- PNG: The main image file
- ICO: The Windows icon file
- SVG: The Inkscape file
2000x2000
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Comments: 12
Benguy12 [2012-06-03 17:39:09 +0000 UTC]
looks awesome! very cool!
(sorry im commenting on old art...)
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abluescarab In reply to Benguy12 [2012-06-03 19:04:38 +0000 UTC]
I don't care! Old art needs some love, too!
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Everyday-Grind-Comic [2011-04-14 04:00:04 +0000 UTC]
I see that you've gotten the hang of vector! Me? Illustrator eludes me, it's simply too evil (meaning, I'm too dumb)
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abluescarab In reply to Everyday-Grind-Comic [2011-04-14 04:20:24 +0000 UTC]
what do you mean? I got the hang of vector drawing a while ago! Plus, I use Inkscape .
Number one reason: it's free.
Plus, you're not dumb. You just make dumb jokes.
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Everyday-Grind-Comic In reply to abluescarab [2011-04-14 04:44:43 +0000 UTC]
ah, that may be why
I used Illustrator a loooooooong time ago, and got frustrated when it wasn't like photoshop. I prompty gave up, banned it as a heretic, and never looked back
but now that I'm older and wiser(?) I might give it a shot again. Ah, I was so impatient back then
but dumb jokes? nonesense! You haven't heard me at work! it's quite the sight to behold, I'm a regular pun-smith I would recount the tales here, but I know you'd shank me in the neck, lol
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abluescarab In reply to Everyday-Grind-Comic [2011-04-14 04:51:21 +0000 UTC]
Yes. I probably would.
Still, I prefer Inkscape, as I also learned to use Illustrator last year in Computer Design class. (The teacher was kind of an incompetent hard-ass -- nice enough, but when he found out I was using Inkscape instead of Illustrator (they do the same damn thing) he said I needed to use Illustrator. And then there was the incompetent part. Unfortunately, he teaches almost all of the art and computer classes. And I have him again this year.) Ahem, back on track. Anyway, Inkscape is much more light-weight (and, as I already mentioned, it's free. )
I'd be happy to teach you about Inkscape! Just ask!
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