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dragonlogo.gif
Image: dragonlogo.gif   500x289 16285 bytes 2000.11.16

A dragon for Hoki-Aamrel's new site. This was originally drawn on pad (ages ago, out of boredom), then inked, then scanned, ran through autotrace, cleaned up and colored in Sketch, and it's now a vector drawing. This was intended only for heraldic use, of course... =)

jts-graph.gif
Image: jts-graph.gif   721x858 16604 bytes 2000.05.23

Aaaaaargh! Another illustration for documentation! =)
I made this to spice up my "Introduction to systems design" course
assignment. This is a screen grab from xdvi converted to 2 colors
(because the illustration is 2-color one, too). About the picture:
The acronyms you see there are acronyms I don't want to associate
myself with - all of them are parts of Yourdon's Modern Structured
Analysis, one form of *formal* system design and a hell of a beast to
deal with for a Casual Hacker. =( Drawn in GIMP, vectorized with
AutoTrace, typeset with LaTeX2e (with the help of LyX word processor).


mortar-titlepage.gif
Image: mortar-titlepage.gif   450x579 52690 bytes 2000.05.19

I have written a program called Mortar to generate NoCeM notices.
I'm currently rewriting it, turning it into a really convinient Emacs
Lisp program. Anyway, I decided to make documentation for it in
Texinfo format, and also include a pre-made PDF telling how great
it is; All I lacked was a cover picture. Yesterday (May 19) I discovered
GNU Dia and made several interesting diagrams, then I discovered
Sketch and noticed it was almost as nice as CorelDraw! So, I *quickly*
made this one, took about 15 minutes in total - and it works as the
documentation cover art, don't you think?


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