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“I Heart Vectors” T-Shirt

I Heart (Love) Vectors t-shirt design with heart drawn using vector paths.

Are you a vector artist? Have a poster of Pierre Bezier on your studio wall? Do the terms path, handles and direct select get you excited?

Well, here’s the t-shirt for you. If you look closely, you’ll notice the heart is in fact created as a vector object, complete with points and handles. Or perhaps these are “love” handles?

Whether it’s Adobe Illustrator, the former Macromedia Freehand, or your own open-source or alternative vector application, let ‘em know where they can put their pixels.

And for you Illustrator-philes out there, check out the “I Heart Illustrator” t-shirt design as well.


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Adobe Software: Switching From Windows To Mac (or vice versa)

I didn’t know about this – and don’t ever plan to switch to Windows – but I thought it might be worth passing on the info that you can indeed switch from Windows to Mac (or Mac to Windows if that’s your desire) and take your Adobe software right along with you without paying for another software license.

Supposedly there is a misonception (and one that I had as well) that once you bought a license for either Mac or Windows, you had to buy another brand new license for the new platform you switched to.

Not so, and really it seems to make the most sense on Adobe’s part. If you paid for the software and switched, most likely if you contact Adobe about this you’re not trying to swindle them – if that was your intention, there’s plenty of options out there for those who don’t feel they have to pay for the software they use.

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“Rabbit” – surreal animated short film by Run Wrake.


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Free ‘Flatting’ Photoshop Plugin For Comic Artists

Just stumbled across these handy – and freePhotoshop plugins which should be a huge time-saver for comic artists who ink & color their pages in Photoshop. A process also known as ‘flatting’.

These have to be a huge productivity booster to any artist working with coloring line art in Photoshop, not just comic book artists and the like.

I can already envision many applications for these in my workflow, even though I am primarily a vector artist.

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Photoshop’s 3GB RAM Limit – A Workaround For OS X Users

While I had no idea that Photoshop had a 3GB RAM limit, a clever user over at MacOSXHints.com has figured out a hack/solution/workaround using a RAM disk as a virtual scratch disk. Clever.

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That Little White Triangle In The Corner: Global Process Color Swatches In Adobe Illustrator

I thought global colors in Illustrator were something everybody knew about, but perhaps not. Doesn’t anyone read the manuals for their software?

James Dempsey over at The Graphic Mac just posted a brief overview of the global process color swatches in Adobe Illustrator.

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Mac OS X 10.5.4 fixes Adobe CS3 ‘Save To Networked Volume’ Bug

Update to my previous post about the bug in Photoshop CS3 and other Adobe CS3 apps under Mac OS X 10.5.3 where saving a file to a networked drive will result in a corrupt file. Supposedly this has been fixed under the just-released OS X 10.5.4 update.

Even more confirmation comes from the fact that it was directly referenced by Apple as one of the fixes in this update.

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Inspiration: “Bikini Machine” Concert Poster Illustration

“Bikini Machine” concert poster illustration via ffffound by Brazos Locos


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Photoshop Bug: Corrupt Files When Saving To Network Volume On Mac OS X 10.5.3

I just came across a serious bug in Photoshop CS3 under Mac OS X 10.5.3 (the newest version as of this post).

Seems saving a file to a networked drive will result in a corrupt file. I found this out the hard way, unfortunately.

Adobe and Apple are aware of this bug, and John Nack over at his Adobe blog is under the impression that this will be fixed in the next Mac OS X update. This seems to imply that the issue is with 10.5, but not necessarily I suppose. Adobe has posted a TechNote on the issue as well.

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Inspiration: iMac Skulls

iMac skulls via fffound


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