Hi guys,
I just got a set of nice documents from Artur created via:
http://yuml.me/diagram/scruffy/class/samples
And I love the balance between authenticity and crispness of the boxes
they use ;-) I guess, algorithmically we could try to detect and
randomly perturb straight strokes in our boxes - and that might be quite
fun to implement to do something similar - but at least as a stop-gap,
would anyone be interested in drawing a set of four or five rough
rectangles with a nice gradients as draw-shapes for a stop-gap
gallery ? :-)
Just a thought,
Michael.
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