File :-(, x, )
Anonymous
>> Anonymous
What is that?
>> Anonymous
It's the Ulyaoth rune from "eternal darkness"
>> Anonymous
     File :-(, x)
>> Anonymous
     File :-(, x)
>> Anonymous
Original content? On MY /hr/?

bumped
>> Anonymous
it's the 9th dimension
>> Anonymous
     File :-(, x)
Since these are vectors, I can make them any size I want!
>> Anonymous
THE DARKNESS FUCKING COMES
>> Anonymous
>>148001
Indeed, YOU can, provided you still have the vector file. No one else can and frankly these are a little small considering this is supposed to be /hr/.
>> Anonymous
     File :-(, x)
Anyway, someone mentioned something about largening the images...
>> Anonymous
     File :-(, x)
>> Anonymous
     File :-(, x)
>> Anonymous
Xelhotath, Redgormor, Pargon
>> Anonymous
     File :-(, x)
Sorry 'bout that. My computer just then decided to throw a temper tantrum.
>> Anonymous
>>148001
can HR take svg files?
>> Anonymous
>>148308
as a hidden zip in an image it can.
>> Anonymous
>>148310
Awww, now you just went and told it to all the stupid faggots.
>> Anonymous
>>148372
Everyone knows this already. Lurk moar.
>> Anonymous
>>148380
Well for example>>148133didn't, so fuck off and die you useless shit.
>> Anonymous
>>148383
He was merely asking if there was a legitimate way of doing it. This does not mean that he was unaware of the fact that one could store archives within images.
>> Anonymous
>>148434
Oh yes, that's the reason he was telling the pics were too small for HR. Because you can't resize vectors, right? Not to mention>>148308

Right. Keep digging that hole deeper boy. Or better yet, just fuck off and die you fucking useless cunt.
>> omfg
>>148133

if you knew how to use illustrator, you'd know the simple two click method to restore these to vector losslessly ; )
>> Anonymous
>>148133
These images are so simple that you can probably use the autovector/livetrace tools and still end up with good results.
>> Anonymous
>>148551
>>148549
>These images are so simple that you can make them quite quickly yourself.

Fixed it for ya.
>> Anonymous
Indeed, these were some of the simplest things I've ever done in Illustrator. I imagine it would be rather easy to just trace over the picture yourself, and bam, there you go.


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