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Old 01-11-2005, 05:09 PM   #3
Nanny
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I see you're using a lot of gradients in your vector. While its a nice thought, I would tend to leave the gradients for backgrounds and leave them out of the foregrounds, if you're going to use them at all. Truthfully, they don't work well with vectors. And if you do decide to use them, I wouldn't go with such a contrast between the colors used in the gradients. If you want something to fade from white to black, I would just go with a fade from a light grey to a slightly darker grey. But if you're a beginning 'vectorer' I would stay away from the gradients all together.

I find the key to making nice vectors is to be very detailed with what you do. It's no more difficult than a simple vector, it's just more time consuming.
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