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I'm looking for a deer design similar to this but don't know what you would call it. Anyone point me in the right direction
Modern abstract Deer DXF Design
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Re: What style is this called
Google "Abstract deer clipart" and you'll find some if you poke around
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Re: What style is this called
I would say "modernistic". You could do a manual tracing using Inkscape or similar program - if you are happy with the one you show in your photo. Let us know if you need any help figuring out how to do that trace if you are interested.
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Re: What style is this called
I would say artistic or abstract art best guess
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Re: What style is this called
I'll have a look under abstract deer.
Thanks for the replies.
Thanks for the replies.
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Re: What style is this called
Here is a quick Inkscape trace - perhaps you can use it as-is or modify it to suite your purposes.
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Re: What style is this called
Thanks for this, I've downloaded inkscape and had a bit of a play with it but still not quite figured it out just yet.
I'm used to modelling with Autodesk Inventor where alterations and modifications are simple to me but my freehand tracing is not up to much
I'm used to modelling with Autodesk Inventor where alterations and modifications are simple to me but my freehand tracing is not up to much
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Re: What style is this called
You are quite welcome! Let me know if you want a quick tutorial on tracing this. It is very simple to do and takes maybe 10 minutes to accomplish using Inkscape. It is not really freehand, as you will see.Quattromike wrote: โSun Oct 09, 2022 8:16 am Thanks for this, I've downloaded inkscape and had a bit of a play with it but still not quite figured it out just yet.
I'm used to modelling with Autodesk Inventor where alterations and modifications are simple to me but my freehand tracing is not up to much
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Re: What style is this called
Not exactly as your picture but I created a file years ago from a picture a fellow artist provided for me.
I sell the set of 3 Modern Deer for $475 here. Not quite as popular as my 3D deer which is realistic.
I sell the set of 3 Modern Deer for $475 here. Not quite as popular as my 3D deer which is realistic.
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Hypertherm PM45, Macair Dryer
DeVilbiss Air America 6.5HP, 80Gal., 175psi, Two Stage
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AutoCAD, SheetCAM, Mach 3
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