Sunday, May 17, 2015

Draw Shamrocks and Four Leaf Clover in Windows...

Copy Your Curve Then Paste a CopySelect, copy, then paste your curve. Select, copy, then paste your curve.

? J. Bear Use the Select tool. You can use Rectangular selection or Free-form selection. For our purposes, Rectangular selection works just fine. Once selected, copy your curve (Control+c) then immediately paste a new copy (Control+v).

Don't click away from your drawing yet. Unlike more sophisticated graphics program, your objects don't remain as individual, moveable objects once you click outside of the selected object. Keep it selected for the next step. Introduction: Draw Clover with Paint 7 Introduction: Draw Half of Leaf Use Transparent Selection this page Flip and Rotate Position Second Half of Leaf Copy and Position More Leaves Add a Stem and Fine-tune Color Your Shamrocks and Four-Leaf Clover

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What Color is Beryl?

Question: What Color is Beryl?
The mineral beryl comes in many shades from clear to blue to green (emerald) to gold or yellow to red (rare). The color name beryl is a blue or blue-green color.
Answer: Beryl, as a color name, usually refers to an aquamarine or turquoise shade of blue and green.

Some shades of blue and green that might be considered beryl include: Aqua (Cyan) | Hex #00FFFF | RGB 0,255,255 Aquamarine (Web color) | Hex #7FFFD4 | RGB 127,255,212 Sea Foam or Green (Web color seafoam) | Hex #2E8B57 | RGB 46,139,87 Teal (Web color) | Hex #008080 | RGB 0,128,128 Turquoise (Web color) | Hex #40E0D0 | RGB 64,224,208 Beryl is a cool color. Combining the cool, calming qualities of blue and green, beryl can symbolize nature, water, freshness, peacefulness, and a touch of mystery or storminess (especially the darker sea green shades of beryl. if(zSbL

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Saturday, May 16, 2015

Free Fonts Library

This free fonts library is a Font Presentation Site for free fonts and a few shareware fonts. Free fonts are those fonts that the font author or type foundry has specifically made available at no charge for personal and/or commercial use. If you're looking for just the right font with slab serifs or something with fun, girlish curls here's where to start your search. Fonts are presented by category, theme, and alphabetically.The theme directories include links to sites outside of About Desktop Publishing that specialize in specific types of free fonts.

Handwriting Fonts | Historical Fonts | Holiday Fonts | Sci-Fi & Alien Fonts | TV & Movie Fonts | Typewriter Fonts

Terms of Usage: Some fonts may be for personal use only. Others have few or no restrictions. Please honor the terms of usage for each package. Not all free fonts are really free. When browsing font collections outside of this site be aware that many shareware and commercial fonts are erroneously listed as freely available (out of ignorance or misunderstanding or in knowing disregard of copyright and intellectual property rights). About.com Desktop Publishing and About.com do not condone this practice. If any fonts found for download on this site are found to be misrepresented as free fonts, please contact me at desktoppub@aboutguide.com.

Alpha Index:
Know the name? See if it's here.
Alphabetical List of Free Fonts #-Z

Formats: Almost all Font Library downloads are Windows TrueType. See the Notes section of each font for availability (at the author's site) of Macintosh fonts or Windows Type 1 fonts. A few newer additions have direct downloads of Mac versions.

How to Use Fonts: Whether you get them free or pay for your fonts, learn how to use them to best advantage. The design and use of typefaces as a means of visual communication from calligraphy to the ever-developing use of digital type is the broad use of the term typography. Typography is sometimes seen as encompassing many separate fields from the type designer who creates letterforms to the graphic designer who selects typefaces and arranges them on the page. Explore the many Typography Tutorials at this site.


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End of the Book Components

The number and type of sections that follow the final chapter vary by the type of book. Technical publications generally have more of these end of the book components including an index and an appendix. Appendix
Material that doesn't fit within the body of the book is often included in an appendix. In a software manual, a table of shortcuts might appear in an appendix. A craft book might have an appendix listing names, addresses, and other contact information for craft supplies and other resources mentioned in the book. A technical manual that must include lengthy warranty information might put it in an appendix instead of in the title page. Bibliography
Often found in scholarly publications, the bibliography is a list of resources related to the subject of the book. The bibliography may list other books, magazines or specific articles, and Web sites. Endnotes
When footnotes (see Text Block elements) are consolidated at the end of a chapter or at the end of the book, they are called endnotes. Glossary
The glossary lists acronyms, words, and phrases relevant to the subject of the book along with a brief definition. The format may vary but two typical glossary formats are:
1 column: The glossary term in bold followed by the definition.
2 column: The glossary term in one column with the definition across from it in the second column. Index
Arranged alphabetically and by subject with page numbers, the index breaks the book down into all the many sub-topics and ideas covered in the body of the book. Desktop publishing software can often handle the creation of simple index pages. More complex indexing is often accomplished with third-party software and the services of a professional indexer. Colophon
Sometimes found in the front matter and most often found in older books, the colophon is a list or description of typefaces, type of paper, printing method, and possibly software used to produce the book. Reader-response Form
Could be an actual page bound into the book or it may be a separate page or postcard slipped into the book that asks the reader to respond with comments or questions about the book. Today's books may include a Website URL (clickable in the electronic versions) where readers can leave comments, discuss the book, access supplemental material, and learn about other books from the same author or publisher. Teasers / Excerpts
Fiction books especially may have pages that look like ads describing other books by the same author or the same publisher, sometimes with ordering information. Excerpts or the first chapter from the author's next book or the next book in a series may appear at the end of the book.

Parts of a Book > Text Block > End of the Book Components


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Dropping Drop Shadows Into Place

A tweet of a psdtuts+ tutorial from last year on drop shadows made me realize that lately I've gotten a bit lazy about my drop shadows. I'll often add them without giving any real thought to what they represent. This, despite having written an extensive tutorial awhile back on the proper use of drop shadows. So, this morning I've rounded up ?series of articles that address the use of drop shadows. Your challenge is to start building better drop shadows for all your new projects.

Drop shadows enhance illusion of layering.

After you've learned the science of drop shadows as discussed in the tutorial, above, learn how to create them in the software of your choice:

Yes, I realize the list, above, is very Adobe-centric. Here's a round-up of tutorials (some are very basic) that cover several other popular software packages and ways of using drop shadows:

After you have a handle on drop shadows, move on to cast or perspective shadows. Let the texture and color of the background show through cast shadows.

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Wednesday, April 29, 2015

C Folds

Definition:

When folding paper into three parts (a tri-fold), c folds have 6 panels (counting both sides of the paper) with two parallel folds in a spiral fold configuration.

The c fold is a common type of fold for brochures, letters, self-mailers (such as newsletters), and even other paper products such as paper hand towels.

Important Layout Consideration for C Folds: To allow the panels to nest inside each other properly, the folded-in end panel is usually 1/32" to 1/8" narrower than the other panels. This difference in panel sizes, though slight, needs to be taken into account when setting up guides in page layout software and when composing text and images for a brochure or other document. Otherwise, margins will appear uneven or text and images may fall into the creases.

When purchasing pre-scored brochure paper for desktop printing it is important to feed the paper into your printer in the correct position so that the correct parts of the layout are printed on the ever-so-slightly smaller folded in panel.


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