Icons: SG-1, XF, Random
May. 27th, 2004 12:46 amPhun with Photoshop. ;)
Rules:
1. Want
2. Take (saving to your own hard drive/server)
3. Share
4. Credit is nice, but I won't hunt you down if you don't do so. Same with comments.
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Me, mixing my fandoms? Never! ;)
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(For the curious, Rock City is located on top of Lookout Mountain on the TN/GA border. The main attraction is the fabulous view (see seven states!), but the other thing is the "Mother Goose Village." It's sort of like what the Keebler elves would build for a home if they were on large amounts of crack. To wit: Roadside America. Yes, the figurines are that exact shade of neon.)
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Related question for icon-makers and other digarts people: anyone know of a scrolly font that's oriented more horizontally than vertically, yet isn't scrunched together. Scriptina and Zapfino would be examples of vertically oriented; Azariel, Baraquiel, Adine Kirnberg, and Dobkin are the more like what I want, but they're often too scrunched. I could just fiddle with the width value in the characters palette of PS, but I'm lazy. ;) Also, anyone know where to get a copy of Carpenter for free? My copy that I got from abstractfonts went away when my computer died last March, and now I can only find it online for $30. :(
Rules:
1. Want
2. Take (saving to your own hard drive/server)
3. Share
4. Credit is nice, but I won't hunt you down if you don't do so. Same with comments.
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(For the curious, Rock City is located on top of Lookout Mountain on the TN/GA border. The main attraction is the fabulous view (see seven states!), but the other thing is the "Mother Goose Village." It's sort of like what the Keebler elves would build for a home if they were on large amounts of crack. To wit: Roadside America. Yes, the figurines are that exact shade of neon.)
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Related question for icon-makers and other digarts people: anyone know of a scrolly font that's oriented more horizontally than vertically, yet isn't scrunched together. Scriptina and Zapfino would be examples of vertically oriented; Azariel, Baraquiel, Adine Kirnberg, and Dobkin are the more like what I want, but they're often too scrunched. I could just fiddle with the width value in the characters palette of PS, but I'm lazy. ;) Also, anyone know where to get a copy of Carpenter for free? My copy that I got from abstractfonts went away when my computer died last March, and now I can only find it online for $30. :(
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Date: 2004-05-28 05:49 am (UTC)(no subject)
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