![]() ![]() The UI is a little palette-heavy (it can feel a bit crowded) but is perfectly usable and extraordinarily powerful. Note 2 (27th August 2010): I have since bought Excentro and have used it on several projects, including this one for Wired, and I can confirm it is an excellent tool. I played a bit with Excentro and it certainly makes some things a hell of a lot easier - but I’ll hold off buying it for now until I’ve got an actual project I can use it for. Note: Excentro 1 9 12 – Create Guilloche Illustration Designs For Beginners I know there are programs devoted to creating these patterns - Excentro being apparently one of the most popular, but I’d rather use the software tools I already own first. Now I just need to find the magic numbers to create just the right patterns I want. ![]() Still, after all this, I can still get the patterns made, and get them into an image editing program, which is quite something. Guilloches (bands of thin intertwining lines like ones you can see on banknotes) were traditionally used for security printing as a protection against counterfeit and forgery.
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