Thursday, September 17, 2009

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Here is my image. I’ve placed it on a colored background so you can see the corners. It simply has completely opaque white corners, and uses a gradient for the center that goes from transparent white to completely transparent. An image like this is very easy to construct in a vector drawing application such as Inkscape .

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  1. Here is my image. I’ve placed it on a colored background so you can see the corners. It simply has completely opaque white corners, and uses a gradient for the center that goes from transparent white to completely transparent. An image like this is very easy to construct in a vector drawing application such as Inkscape .

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  2. Here is my image. I’ve placed it on a colored background so you can see the corners.

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  3. Here is my image. I’ve placed it on a colored background so you can see the corners. It simply has completely opaque white corners, and uses a gradient for the center that goes from transparent white to completely transparent.

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  4. Here is my image. I’ve placed it on a colored background so you can see the corners. It simply has completely opaque white corners, and uses a gradient for the center that goes from transparent white to completely transparent. An image like this is very easy to construct in a vector drawing application such as Inkscape .

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  5. Here is my image. I’ve placed it on a colored background so you can see the corners. It simply has completely opaque white corner.

    ReplyDelete