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Glitschka used the InkScribe tool to both draw and edit his paths. The user-
customizable functions and onscreen annotations made it easier for him to precisely
adjust Bézier handles, change anchor point type, and minimize the number of
anchor points as he drew, making clean-up and editing much easier. He
occasionally also used Illustrator's geometric shapes and Pathfinder operations,
such as when he created the lion's claws, and used Astute Graphics' Dynamic
Corners plug-in, part of Astute's VectorScribe set, to round off some of the very
sharp corners, adding a more organic flow to the vector art.
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