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What is The Correct Name for This Shape?
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Re: What is The Correct Name for This Shape?
I mean as others have said, its a "sausage" shape, but im not 100% sure thats an actual shape technically
I'd probably just call it a form of stretched oval shape perhaps? or even a "rounded" rectangle but that probably doesn't make sense either haha
Really interesting though, its rare to see a shape that has no apparent name o.0
I'd probably just call it a form of stretched oval shape perhaps? or even a "rounded" rectangle but that probably doesn't make sense either haha
Really interesting though, its rare to see a shape that has no apparent name o.0
- avXperten
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Re: What is The Correct Name for This Shape?
I have more ideas and I'm about to get something to sip on and dive in.
- krankins
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Re: What is The Correct Name for This Shape?
I suppose just drawing an arc segment with a really wide brush and round endcaps is too easy.
- anonzop
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Re: What is The Correct Name for This Shape?
i think It's called a Double Inverted Circular Kite.
- rioshare
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Re: What is The Correct Name for This Shape?
Cheese Puff
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- k brown
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Re: What is The Correct Name for This Shape?
anonzop wrote:I suppose just drawing an arc segment with a really wide brush and round endcaps is too easy.
For a first post that's a little abrupt!
k brown wrote:Cheese Puff
Best suggestion yet imo K! keep 'em coming
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DaveyBoy - Posts: 131
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Re: What is The Correct Name for This Shape?
DaveyBoy wrote:anonzop wrote:I suppose just drawing an arc segment with a really wide brush and round endcaps is too easy.
For a first post that's a little abrupt!
Moderator comment: That was a spam post I missed. The poster just copied a short line from an earlier post. It happens sometimes and it's clever because it appears to be on-topic. I banned him.
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Re: What is The Correct Name for This Shape?
Thanks Spogg . . .I should have realised it was Spam. I've noticed a few first posts recently that appear to be on topic and did wonder if they were spam.
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