Henning Makholm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Scripsit Måns Rullgård <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> Henning Makholm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >>>> I'd certainly expect a program as expensive and with such ambitions >>>> as Adobe Illustrator to have it. > >>> On the contrary - a specific spiral template sounds like an extremely >>> arcane and particular feature for someone to embed in a program. > >> Most programs of that type have tools to draw rectangles, (regular) >> polygons, circles, ellipses, and spirals. Those are all basic >> geometrical shapes. > > I'm beginning to think that you are being deliberately obtuse. > > There are millions of *possible* spiral shapes that one could > draw. Elektrostore chose the *exact same* spiral shape as the Debian > swirl, and positioned the stock brush at the *exact same* point on the > spiral. *That* is not just a default template.
How did you measure the shape? How do you know that both logos were not created using default settings? -- Måns Rullgård [EMAIL PROTECTED]