"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
for what it is worth here are some interesting opportunities with almost any shape including yes dots.http://www.vecteezy.com/blog/9-how-to-make-vector-halftone-gradientsmooseman
Boy...you guys are really old.
Anybody here old enough to remember the term "Ben-Day dot"?
Quote from: Command-Z on June 18, 2011, 01:16:03 PMAnybody here old enough to remember the term "Ben-Day dot"?Yup. Kind of like the stuff you see in a Roy Lichtenstein painting . . . not halftones but tints.
Quote from: tpitman on June 18, 2011, 02:01:21 PMQuote from: Command-Z on June 18, 2011, 01:16:03 PMAnybody here old enough to remember the term "Ben-Day dot"?Yup. Kind of like the stuff you see in a Roy Lichtenstein painting . . . not halftones but tints.A great example.Does anyone else think that the old adhesive sheets of “halftone dots” cut into shapes for seps could be part of the problem with the generic (now) term “halftone?”Long ago I remember having to cut out the adhesive sheets and placing them carefully on keyline drawings then overlaying more on the secondary mylar sheets and then making camera shots because the density of the adhesive sheets was pathetic. I remember some jobs taking all day to cut ruby and the adhesive sheets, I don’t even remember the name brand of the sheets anymore.A job that would take 4 or more hours now takes about 3 min. in Illustrator.
C-Thru and Formattbtw, Command, Andy's went through thousands of sheets of 7279 55 line fades, often throwing away half of the remaining sheet. Ask me how I know.Is there such a thing as a packfrog?
Quote from: Frog on June 18, 2011, 05:03:14 PMC-Thru and Formattbtw, Command, Andy's went through thousands of sheets of 7279 55 line fades, often throwing away half of the remaining sheet. Ask me how I know.Is there such a thing as a packfrog?Haha... you're a hoardy toad.Time to let go.