Oh, and as far as billboards are concerned, I have been doing some of those giant single sheets of vinyl. Kind of like outputting on a giant inkjet printer.
I have hit rips that simply can't handle very complicated vector images. Too many points on a path and the rip chokes.
Though I am very experienced with Illustrator, I guess you can say I am "old school" since I don't know much about this particular feature. I need to do some research so I can...
Will this art be as good a quality as a traditional vector image? Could I scale it to billboard size and still maintain the image integrity? How about going to press in general? Would a printer be able to handle a file like this? I have had problems with rips not being able to handle complex...
When viewed under slight magnification, a print that has been produced using a halftone screen will show a dot pattern that's sometimes called Benday dots. This technique is used a lot on Diet Lemon and Lime Coke cans. I can get this effect from using the Gaussian Blur and Color Halftone filters...
Sure. The only problem that I have here is making the dots progressively larger. Can that be done easily? I may just be having a brain fart and can't think of the Illustrator command to do so.
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Hi, I have a design that I am trying to create that calls for progressively larger dots on a spiral path. I am having trouble coming up with this. I thought I could do it with periods, gradually increasing their point sizealong a path. Unfortunately, there is some odd character spacing issue...
Running Illus 9.0.2 on G4 350 w/700+ MB Ram, OS 9.2 and ATM 4.6.1.
Fonts are showing up listed under wrong names. Eg: Selecting Helvetica Regular might produce Optima Bold, Times Bold might select New Baskerville Italic, they're just all over the place! Any idea what is going on?
Thanks!
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