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Illustrate us a hangman! (or hangpig) #29

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gavinmccormack opened this issue Sep 23, 2018 · 1 comment
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Illustrate us a hangman! (or hangpig) #29

gavinmccormack opened this issue Sep 23, 2018 · 1 comment

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We'll need a decent looking hangman created.

For example this can be done in illustrator and exported as an SVG. Each part will have to be one complete path/shape, and ideally each layer will contain one part. These translate into manipulatable DOM objects so will allow us to play with the end result using basic CSS and Javascript. Fun.

I've included an example in the current iteration, just to give a feel for it.

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Updated with a pig.

Attached is illustrator files, and an example SVG.

hangman-man.zip

Feel free to draw what you want, however it is important you don't change the names of the containing layers from "Left Arm" , "Torso", "Head", and so on. You can create sublayers underneath this for the drawing though.

Aside that, there are no rules - if you want to whip up something completely different we can have several different hangmen. Hangcats, hangfats, hangblobs, anything !

@gavinmccormack gavinmccormack changed the title Hangman to be created in vector SVG format Illustrate us a hangman! (or hangpig) Oct 9, 2018
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