True Post Count: 101 |
Oh! Damn! I forgot to post "Bloop" as my location =*( Here's my snowflakes ID # tho! 10808255 SKull faces n' butterflies! Wicked! ♥
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queenbutterfly Post Count: 425 |
I'm addicted. Why dont' mine look all pretty though. lol
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Miss Ice Fingers Post Count: 27 |
I found the best way to do it was to learn where the different areas of the triangle correspond to on the snowflake, that way you can make pictures if you want to. Also, alternate between drawing freehand and using the polygon mode. Just keep making cuts because the more you do the more intricate the pattern appears and it appears animated for longer when you catch it on the front page. That's what I have found anyway. I'd love to know how some people manage to make theirs flash from white to dark and back again.
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Estella Post Count: 1779 |
To flash from white to dark, you just do a slash through it, and it inverts the colours. Well, sometimes - sometimes it gets rid of most of your snowflake and you're left with just a few white blobs. But if you scribble on the white blobs they get bigger.
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Miss Ice Fingers Post Count: 27 |
Oh cool, thanks! I'll have to practice. Whenever I have tried that it has done what you said- deleted most of the snowflake, so I stopped doing it. I'll give it another try tomorrow.
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Estella Post Count: 1779 |
The best way to make a pretty snowflake is to simply scribble all over the area with your mouse, and then scribble some more and keep scribbling in different directions! ;D Then slash through it with one stroke, or take a big circle out of it, to invert the colours in some areas. Do this a few times. If ever you make a move you don't like, you can always undo.
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