Soggy Teabag

| Originally released 15 September 2017
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A simple afternoon tea. Never mind those silly prints on the mug.

Another relatively simple drawing, made in the same vein as
[2016-05-18] Ticking Forward
Though this time, objects were drawn without stoke lines,
and I didn't hesitate to use SVG blur filters on shadows and steam.

This also marks my first attempt to draw food
(or drink for that matter), and I'm feeling quite proud
as it looked like the whole thing came out of a 3D CGI scene.
However, I did have a hard time making the tray's surface
look remotely shiny, so it kind of ended up looking like
a cheap aluminium tray rather than the intended
stainless steel one.

Anyway, in case you are curious, writing in the journal is a note
to myself on how to combine multiple reset signals for
CMOS 4xxx chips
via
diode logic.
Copyright (C) 2017 xwindows
This is a free illustration, you can modify and/or
redistribute it under:
GNU General Public License
or...
Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0 Unported
or...
Free Art License 1.3
Note: This was originally drawn in 4:3 aspect ratio,
and got expanded to 16:9. If you need a 4:3 version,
just crop for the center or the rightmost part of this drawing.

7 July 2021 edit:

- Fixed typo.

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Downloads:
 ^ 1922x1080 pixels; 270 KiB
 ^ Scalable, nominally 854x480 pixels; 109 KiB

View on Other Sites:
Soggy Teabag (on DeviantART)
 ^ Original post, PNG version only
Soggy Teabag (on Pastebin)
 ^ Original post, SVG version only

More from Collection of Objects:
[2021-11-28] Illumination Apparatus
[2017-03-08] Glowing Filament
[2016-05-18] Ticking Forward
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