try to get the hang of fixing the aliasing when rotating shapes like that. it's distracting and can ruin a good composition.
there are a few common techniques, most noticeably using a larger vector shape than the desired border, refining edges and using a .5px edge blur + inset to eat up the extraneous and aliased border, returning it to its nice, smoothed original.
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Ludwig Pettersson
Super quick graphic used in The Deck and various other places, seen here on Daring Fireball #4A525A.
The Credit Card is a bit unclear and will be revised, but it was a really fun 45 minute mini project.
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Jonno Riekwel
Sexy!
4 months ago
Nice!
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Luke Beard
nice
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Isaac Grant *
Cool, I have the same credit card.
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Guillaume Gaubert
Very nice! The mockup in the blueprint is well done.
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Justin Maxwell
try to get the hang of fixing the aliasing when rotating shapes like that. it's distracting and can ruin a good composition.
there are a few common techniques, most noticeably using a larger vector shape than the desired border, refining edges and using a .5px edge blur + inset to eat up the extraneous and aliased border, returning it to its nice, smoothed original.
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Artur Kasimov
very nice!
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Zach Wolf
Amazing detail.
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Charles Riccardi
This is pretty great, Ludwig.
Nice work ;)
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Justin Maxwell
yo ludwig, inspired by this and one of your followers' private tweets to me asking for more info, i made a little tutorial of how i keep things clean:
http://dribbble.com/shots/401492-How-to-Fix-Your-Shitty-Aliased-Edges?list=following
see you around downtown PA!
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