Wow! These look fantastic. I think I'll drop the pentagonal ones and do up a set of hexagonal geomorphs. Thanks for sharing these! Talk about proof of concept. You are my hero. What program are you using to build these in, if I can ask?
I have Illustrator, but haven't quite gotten the hang of it yet--it's very awkward to how I learned to draw. I prefer Photoshop a lot more, and have been experimenting with getting Geomorphs done that way, but the drafting isn't up to snuff in PS, though I think I have found a good tutorial to help e work out how to use Illustrator for the drafting part finally. One that speaks in English, not jargon or crapfessional smarminess. I really like what you've done with the alternate geometrical geomorphs--very cool stuff!
These are great, loving the geomorphs and the NML posts
ReplyDeleteGlad you like them. Someday I may unite the two themes and do some trench geomorphs.
ReplyDeleteWow! These look fantastic. I think I'll drop the pentagonal ones and do up a set of hexagonal geomorphs. Thanks for sharing these! Talk about proof of concept. You are my hero. What program are you using to build these in, if I can ask?
ReplyDeleteWWow, thanks. I use Adobe illustrator and Photoshop to draw the geomorphs I've been posting.
ReplyDeleteI have Illustrator, but haven't quite gotten the hang of it yet--it's very awkward to how I learned to draw. I prefer Photoshop a lot more, and have been experimenting with getting Geomorphs done that way, but the drafting isn't up to snuff in PS, though I think I have found a good tutorial to help e work out how to use Illustrator for the drafting part finally. One that speaks in English, not jargon or crapfessional smarminess. I really like what you've done with the alternate geometrical geomorphs--very cool stuff!
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