Teardrop in Illustrator...
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- ********0
it is hard to explain..i don't even know all the english words for it, tools and stuff..
i just used one circle, selected top most anchorpoint and dragged it up, then pulled those curvehandles on both the top one and the side anchorpoint handles, and symmetrically ofcourse..pretty simple. not sure if this is the type of drop he is looking for though.
- Nairn0
Good stuff. Well, that's the Dutch view - but i think it would be worthwhile to further develop the international consensus on the form and construction of vector teardrops. Does anyone else from across the world want to pitch in and add to the vocabulary of this noble endeavour?
- ********0
i could shed light on the belgian version, it involves three starshapes, 32 rectangles and a whole lot of patience and work..
but then, i am not the one to explain their version..
- Gucci0
using a mac:
1) draw circle.2) select the pen tool
3) click the topmost anchor point of the circle while holding the 'opt' key you'll see an icon that looks like this "
- Nairn0
don't you hate it when that happens?
- Gucci0
^
wow. even QBN is conspiring to make this a bigger deal than it is.3 cont'd) you'll see a < tool show up when you hit opt/alt
4) be happy
- version30
its corel not illustrator, but you get the idea right?
- Nairn0
teh wow.
- version30
;) thx nairn
and got your mail, thx for that too
- ********0
nice werk, v4.