Just in PowerPoint, Elaine. I group together different shapes, and make them look something like I intend them to. The sheep are made of lots of different circles, some stretched a little. I then change the colours, and when I’m happy I save the ‘sheep’ (or whatever) as a png image. I then copy that back into PowerPoint to make the flock.
The clouds and trees in this image have all come from the woolly part of the sheep, just coloured and stretched differently!
I like using PowerPoint this way to make pictures, I’ve done quite a few over the years. 🐑 🐏 🐑 😊
How do you create these Tom?
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Just in PowerPoint, Elaine. I group together different shapes, and make them look something like I intend them to. The sheep are made of lots of different circles, some stretched a little. I then change the colours, and when I’m happy I save the ‘sheep’ (or whatever) as a png image. I then copy that back into PowerPoint to make the flock.
The clouds and trees in this image have all come from the woolly part of the sheep, just coloured and stretched differently!
I like using PowerPoint this way to make pictures, I’ve done quite a few over the years. 🐑 🐏 🐑 😊
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You’re a master of PowerPoint! (I particularly like your signature, too – very creative and colorful.) 🙂
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Thanks, Diane – that’s my ‘created in PowerPoint’ signature – when I remember to use it! 😀
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