Good job citizen, correcting your own wrongs before the Grammar Police do.
_______________ An empty body but it still bled Oil from the axle and it left a trail. Ran down Java street and formed a pool. Manuela saw the moon in there.
I never cared much for vectors in the first place, so I guess the answer would be no. But then again, it doesn't really fit. I mean, if you like chocolate and you eat three pounds of it, you'll be sick of it. However, it's hard to say you're sick of yams if you don't like them and never eat them.
That's my point. Every other submission is a some half done trace of a girl, or a car, or a beach, or omse other equally boring thing. Yet, every time people act like it's the second coming of Christ.
Well alrighty, Mister Cockypants, let's see what awesome wallpapers you can churn out as a substitute for those "half-done" works.
That way, you can be our new Jesus, what with your awesome talents and everything.
And since your eyes seem to be failing you quite miserably, I'd like to point out that not even close to half of the submissions in the last week have been vectors. That's quite the flood of vectors you've got going there.
furthermore, passing off vector graphics as "a girl, a car, or a beach" is ignorant. vectoring is not a style.
"Vector graphics or geometric modeling describes the use of geometrical primitives such as points, lines, curves, and polygons to represent images in computer graphics. It is used by contrast to the term raster graphics, which is the representation of images as a collection of pixels (dots)."
if you don't like what people might be *doing* with vectors, then just wait. lots of people didn't like trendwhore, or tentacles, or brycewanks, or poser porn either.
Actually, from what I remember most people butchered the typical trace of a girl, car or whatever, including the staff reviewer. I haven't been around for a while but from what I remember for every one vector that was well received a whole bunch were cast aside.
What is poser porn, by the way?
If it's interesting enough, it may provide me enough inspiration to come out of hiding. I have about ten half (actually more like 90%) finished works that just couldn't get the push at the end. Ever since then I've been in hiding.