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![]() ![]() ![]() GreenMyEy… GreenMyEyes wrote: 23 Jun, 2008
I wanted to suggest to another CLer that a palette would look great in a particular pattern, but guess what? That's hard to do! I finally resorted to calling the pattern Whimsical / Column 1 / Row 3, which is a real mouthful.
But wouldn't it be great if each palette had a name? The person who created the pattern gets the honor of naming it. (For the patterns acquired from non-CL members, maybe Darius and crew could provide the names.) Gotta run -- I'm off to create a pattern using Rococo Wallpaper (and I bet you know which one I mean). ![]() ![]() ![]() onebreath onebreath wrote: 23 Jun, 2008
Great suggestion.
The patterns have ID numbers (for example plaids are #1 and #2) but you can't see these on Create New. ![]() ![]() ![]() liddle_r liddle_r wrote: 23 Jun, 2008
I suppose we could make an unofficial list of names.
I call the two I made: bubblepattern and the other one is lildots. ![]() ![]() ![]() klip klip wrote: 23 Jun, 2008
Hey Liddle_r
Do you mind sharing HOW you created those patterns? I mean - what formats you sent them in, how you seperated the colours etc? ![]() ![]() ![]() liddle_r liddle_r wrote: 23 Jun, 2008
Hi Klip,
I did do that somewhere in these discussions. Not sure where that is though. I created my patterns in Flash. I can't remember if I sent them an .fla or a .swf. I think I sent .swf. However, I know Darius/Chris wanted them in .svg format. But, I wasn't able to do that at the time. Not sure if there is an export as .vg plugin yet for Flash or not. I think there is one for illustrator. I used 5 greys for the different elements to seperate the colors. I had them on seperate layers but since I think I sent an .swf they would have all combined onto one layer. Not sure if this is what you are looking for or not! ![]() ![]() |
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