désolée, je ne parle pas bien l'anglais... mais j'arrive à comprendre vos messages !
contente que mes fichiers vous intéressent, en voici deux autres :
I keep seeing swirls all over the place on LOs, cards, TV, carrier bags. So I have spent the past 2 weeks learning to do swirls in Illustrator. This was started in Illustrator, moved to Inkscape for drawing bezier curves etc and then saved as JPEG and traced in RoboMaster.
It is intended for a LO and I have included a separate butterfly to decorate as you choose.
I haven't tested it yet, I do have a LO in mind for the weekend, but if anyone cuts it before then please tell me if it needs tweaking.
This is one I did a few months ago but lost from pc when it crashed. I have just found is on external harddrive lol.
This was designed in Illustrator CS2 then saved as .dxf to bring into RM.
The pink is to cut out as a layer the black was what was lef when I ungrouoed in cs2 and I thought you may want to use as an aperature in a card maybe.
I couldn't upload this swirl GSD file to my previous post (along with the cards I made from it) as I was only allowed a maximum of 5 attachments. I'm uploading it now in case it is useful.
Love all the other challenge swirl designs so far btw, they're all so classy, and Dixie your faux chipboard effect looks really great.
Finally got the time to try out Lucille's Swirls in Inkscape tut. I printed screen and saved as a jpeg, it cuts so much smoother and quicker than saving as a dxf file. I now have an addiction to swirls.
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