tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8604042776942832369.post7993534228578214058..comments2024-02-03T17:13:28.557-08:00Comments on Going's on of Otto's Pastimes: Another SolidWorks Doodle...Otto Beldenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01216660670383308620noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8604042776942832369.post-46397158217676219032010-08-28T14:51:59.897-07:002010-08-28T14:51:59.897-07:00Sandro,
Thanks! I'll check out Gimp. I did th...Sandro,<br /><br />Thanks! I'll check out Gimp. I did the 'doodle' in a program called SolidWorks which is more for mechanical design and not graphic art.<br />I agree with what you are saying about the letter sizes. I tried to create an exaggerated perspective and it doesn't look quite right! I'll play with it a bit more someday and see if I can make it a bit better. This is a work in progress!<br />Thanks again! OttoOtto Beldenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01216660670383308620noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8604042776942832369.post-57834384743061473572010-08-28T09:58:52.744-07:002010-08-28T09:58:52.744-07:00Hello and congratulation for your blog.
I think yo...Hello and congratulation for your blog.<br />I think you should try Gimp far better then MSPaint (some people call it "free photoshop").<br />And my (very)personal opinion...the letters shouldn't be so small in the end, it just doesn't look like two sides of a wall, for that the first "O" should be the same size of the second "T" and the "C:" in the end of the text also should.I think that would do the trick...Sandro Duartenoreply@blogger.com