Design influenced by Splitcoaststampers SC840 | "Hello" | Digital Project | This welcoming themed card has many layers and patterns, as follows: Plain rolling stamp over and edge blue layer, yellowed scalloped column, chevron-triangle over vanilla, and greeting circle. This card uses all SU 2020-2022 color. All is over a plain gray layer. | Created via #Inkscape | Poster: brentsCards
Splitcoaststampers | Sketch Challenge 840 -- February 10, 2021
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Inkscape Colors, Objects, and Filters (textures, and finishes) are, as follows . . .
Papers: Gray Granite plain, Misty Moonlight light linen, Very Vanilla light linen, Bumblebee rough thick, Very Vanilla light linen, Whisper White light linen
Special: plaid rolling stamp, chevron rolling stamp, small triangle rolling stamp, scallop die, circle dies, round arrow stamp
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Bottom | (from bottom):
1. Base: Gray Granite plain 5 x 7 with thin Basic Black border
2. Lighting: Smoky Slate with Opacity (18%) and Filter (Combined Lighting)
Misty Moonlight light linen with plaid rolling stamp and Cinnamon Cider edging | (from bottom):
1. Edge: Cinnamon Cider plain with thin Basic Black border [shadow)
2. Base: Misty Moonlight plain with Filter (Evanescent)
3. Plaid Vertical: Just Jade plain with very thin Basic Black border
4. Plaid Horizontal: Magenta Madness plain with very thin Basic Black border
5. Light Linen: Smoky Slate with Opacity (10%), and Filter (Cracked Lava, Linen Canvas)
Scalloped Bumblebee column | (Bumblebee rough thick, scallop die) | (from bottom):
1. Base: Bumblebee with thin Basic Black border [shadow]
2. Rough: Smoky Slate with Opacity (24%) and Filter (Rough Canvas Painting)
Vanilla light linen with chevron and triangle rolling stamps | (from bottom):
1. Base: Very Vanilla with thin Basic Black border [shadow]
2. Triangles: Misty Moonlight plain with very thin Basic Black border
3. Chevrons: Colors (Just Jade, Magenta Madness) plain with very thin Basic Black border
4. Light Linen: Smoky Slate with Opacity (8%), and Filter (Cracked Lava, Linen Canvas)
Round Gray Die-Cut | (from bottom):
1. Base: Gray Granite plain with thin Basic Black border
2. Lighting: Smoky Slate with Opacity (18%) and Filter (Combined Lighting)
Round White Die-Cut with Text and Circular arrows | (from bottom):
1. Base: Whisper White plain with thin Basic Black border
2. Lighting: Smoky Slate with Opacity (18%) and Filter (Combined Lighting)
3. Round Arrows Stamp Base: Misty Moonlight Misty Moonlight plain with very thin Basic Black border
4. Round Arrows Stamp Texture: Misty Moonlight plain with Opacity (8%), and Filter (Cracked Lava)
5. Text Base: Basic Black plain
6. Text Texture: Basic Black plain with Opacity (38%), and Filter (Cracked Lava)
7. Light Linen: Smoky Slate with Opacity (8%), and Filter (Cracked Lava, Linen Canvas)
[shadow]: Filter (Drop Shadow)
Date: Thursday, February 11, 2021 GMT Views: 409
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Registered: April 1, 2012 Location: Rogers, AR Posts: 28936
Thu, Feb 11, 2021 @ 9:56 AM
Very nice, I love the plaid.
------------------------------ Jan 'Being confident of this very thing, that he which hath begun a good work in you will perform it until the day of Jesus Christ'. Philippians 1:6
I love how you interpreted the sketch! The elements in your card - the hello medallion, scalloped trim on the geometric column, and that plaid bg, all combine to create this wonderful mix of patterns.
Registered: July 4, 2014 Location: Modesto, CA Posts: 5909
Thu, Feb 11, 2021 @ 7:22 PM
The first thing that struck me about this card is that it looks like flannel cloth. I want to touch the paper and stroke the texture of it. Yet, I keep reminding myself that you make your cards via computer program and this is not flannel. What amazing things the eye perceives. Terrific card, Brent.
What is a rolling stamp? Is that a computer technique to repeat?
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