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- dyspl0
" I usually end up doing it the old fashioned way in the end, after hours of trying to take the easy way out. =)"
So true.
- epigraph0
I usually try to find shortcuts to do stuff like this too. Finding and testing "quick" methods takes as long as doing it manually, and they never give the results I want. I usually end up doing it the old fashioned way in the end, after hours of trying to take the easy way out. =)
- schjetne0
Easiest and best looking way to do this would be manually, I presume. Use dots, and get used to using the brush size short cuts really really actively.
- inkpink0
wtf why scripts? just copy a chunk of the pattern already created in your logo and modify into a seamless pattern tile.
- detritus0
The only way I could think to do it would be to go through AS/ Processing physics libraries and dig out ball physics simulators, then try dropping differing ball sizes/numbers into letter-shaped troughs to approximate what you've got... but that'd take me years to actually work out.
- oh, and then trace the output. So, no real use here, I'm afraid.detritus
- 5timuli0
Closest I know is Random Distribute in Scriptographer, but it will overlap the shapes.
- marychain0
just make a pattern yo
- inkpink0
create a pattern tile, make the repeat quite large so that the pattern is not obvious.