 Mohamed Ibrahim's Profile ... If you dont have an avatar, you can get one at gravatar.com, and it will appear here. Clker will default your picture to a wavatar. | | User since | Sun, 11 Nov 07 02:59:31 +0000 | | Website | http://www.clker.com | | Number of uploads | 2985 | | Number of added tags | 2269 |
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| Click on the image you want to download to go to the clipart page. You will find a little icon called SVG under the image, you can right click on it and select save as or save target as. |
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| having a hard time downloading. when I am ready with art where do I go to download
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leave the ubuntu logo. I will try to add more CC licenses to the website besides the public domain. |
You might want to take a look at those: http://www.ubuntu.com/aboutus/trademarkpolicy
I feel because they are releasing it with CC-by-SA license, it wouldn't fit with the public domain license on clker. |
Here you go:
http://www.clker.com/blog/2009/11/07/a-detailed-tutorial-on-crayon/
Hopefully that will help |
I fixed delete. You can remove any images now. |
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| The size of the original image is very small. You can try something larger than that. I had good luck when the object was approx. 0.5 Megapixel... that's around 800 x 600. Obama's dancing picture and the other ones were approx. that size when I traced them. |
That's good... I think there's a bug with delete.... I will manually break the link between the flower and your older picture, then look at what happened.. |
thanks! Now I know. |
I will work on a more detailed, step by step tutorial today. What you can do now to test things is:
1. Browse to this image: http://www.clker.com/clipart-29913.html
2. Start Crayon
3. Use the pencil to mark the white areas around the object
4. Click on +
5. Mark on the black areas
6. Click on segment (the button with 4 colors)
7. On the right hand side, hide every thing except vectors
8. Check use fill color
9. Click on the rectangle under use fill color
I will post several detailed blog posts with examples of increasing difficulty level. |
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