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loverboy68_2

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  1. Unlike bitmap-based "paint" programs, vector-based drawing programs define each object that constitutes the drawing by its co-ordinates and not by pixels. The drawings thus are lighter and can be resized infinitely without loss of quality. is that it? i got that from the first result in google search "vector drawing" wat doesn't google have?!?!? gotta love it!!!
  2. i so very much wish that i could buy the 4th from top in the second section. but unfortunatly i dont have money to pay and such so i guess i can live with my text only signature. they are all very awesome!!!!!!!! thanks for the eye candy. - loverboy68 P.S. If you are wiling to be really generous (fingers crossed) id like to have loverboy68 on the forth from the top in the second section signature free. u can also put ur advertising on it too if u want. that can be my payment: advertising ur siggy. but yeah im wishful thinking
  3. that is the BEST picture i've ever seen in a very long time!!!! now im quite noob wen it comes to these things but is that hand drawn or computer drawn or what ALSO... (im still going be patient) whats "Vector Drawn" i noe that vectors are velocity lines in physics but wat is it in drawing... to be really honest with you, its very cexy too (any chance u can set me and her up) - loverboy68

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