I was surfing the web tonight and ended up finding a site that gave away a few free GSD files for Robo or Wishblade. One of them was a torn edge file with a very pretty sample of a half-folded card with perfectly torn edges. I decided that was pretty neat, since I always end up tearing more than I intended, so I set out to make a file... (since I can't convert GSD files)... how hard can it be??
I found a tutorial telling me how to make a torn edge look using Photoshop. After a few attempts I got it... oh so pretty.
Now just to put into inkscape and trace so I can sut it and share with everyone.
Those who have mastered inkscape love it because it is very forgiving. You get sharp edges from sometimes less than desirable images. That did not help me in this circumstance because I came out with a prefectly shaped rectangle after the trace - no beautiful torn edges.... I guess it's the thought that counts.
Funny Story to share
Funny Story to share
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Re: Funny Story to share
How typical - ha ha
You will have half the people here envious of you because you were able to get nice straight lines out of Inkscape when they have been trying without success.
Raewyn
You will have half the people here envious of you because you were able to get nice straight lines out of Inkscape when they have been trying without success.
Raewyn