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Sunday, 19 November 2006 10:29 pm GMT Coffee Mug & zaz 965          
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| submitted by land0 on February 5, 2007 | |
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Sunday, 05 November 2006 11:11 pm GMT Orc and Red Griffin found by Liftarn          
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| submitted by land0 on February 5, 2007 | |
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For all the artists out there that use inkscape to create and edit your SVG images, you might like to know that there are some nifty new features that will be included in the upcoming 0.45 release of inkscape. Probably the most exciting new feature is the support for SVG filters. This functionality was developed by the Google Summer of Code 2006 participants. The only filter that is enabled to date is the Gaussian Blur. "With it, you can softly and naturally blur any Inkscape objects: paths, shapes, groups, text], images. Clones inherit blurring from their original, but they can also be blurred independently from the original (you can create blurred clones with Tile Clones, too). Both the fill and stroke of an object are blurred together, creating semitransparent margins that smoothly blend into the background." - Inkscape Wiki, 0.45 Release Notes
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| submitted by land0 on February 5, 2007 | |
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The test site for using ccHost as the main engine has been going great over the past month or so. Below are a few facts of the current usage of the cchost site: We now have 46 registered users on the ccHost version of the Open Clip Art Library We now have 683 public domain cliparts uploaded into the cchost version of the Open Clip Art Library. Of the 56 images that were gifted to us by worldlabel.com, there are only 10 images remaining to be converted. There are only a few remaining tasks to be completed before we can go fully live with cchost as out main engine for clipart uploading and browsing. These include the tasks like the integration of thumbnails into the browsing process and the importing of all the images that are in the old archives over into the ccHost engine.
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| submitted by land0 on February 5, 2007 | |
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Tuesday, 10 October 2006 12:50 am GMT Today, the Uploading of clipart on the old site was disabled, and everyone that wishes to upload to the Open Clip Art Library will be redirected to the ccHost site.This is a great step forward for the implementation of cchost as the primary engine for uploading, downloading and organising the library's image collection. If this is the first time that you have uploaded to ccHost, you HAVE to register before you can upload. This simple process allows you to upload, rate and review all the clip art in the library.If you have any questions or problems, use the normal communication channels that are outlined in the wiki.
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| submitted by land0 on February 5, 2007 | |
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Nicu has uploaded a great tutorial for converting a simple Raster image into a Vector Image. This process is ideal for converting the images that were gifted to us by worldlabel.com. The tutorial is in the "Examples" section, or you can find it here All the worldlabel.com images are now uploaded into the requests section, so if you have some time, keep converting them and uploading. ![]()
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| submitted by land0 on February 5, 2007 | |
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The Open Clip Art Library has had a nice contribution of images from worldlabel.com. Thanks! Unfortunately, these images are in bitmap formats.This means that we need these images converted from jpeg to svg, before they can be included in the Open Clip Art Library collection.Jon has uploaded some of the worldlabel bitmaps as "requests" (these are found by clicking the Requests tab above) redo them as vector (while possibly improving them) and then re-uploading them as a remix of the original image.So far, the "borders" images of the worldlabel collection are the only images that have been uploaded to ccHost. (And a fair few have been converted already) When the majority of the images have been converted, the next batch of images will be uploaded, ready to be converted.
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| submitted by land0 on February 5, 2007 | |
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