Peter Bacot



 

When Peter Bacot first bought WildTools, he sent me the following note:

I can't explain why I waited so long to get WildTools. 'Money', sometimes, not always impressed by the blurbs. Then people kept telling me about it.

Well I got it today. I could just cry. I thought I was a veteran PowerDraw user (and in hours I am). This is like a new world, but one I can find my way in already. Just the 'simplest' tools (finger, etc.) and the snappy and draftsmanlike feel of them almost brings tears to my eyes and a smile, too. All the hours I wasted... and all the hours I'm going to spend playing with WildTools instead of going home.... Thanks,

Peter

"I could just cry" stuck in my memory. I suppose you should never be happy when someone else wants to cry, but in this case, it made me very happy! And on the page you can see some examples of what Peter has done "playing with WildTools instead of going home."

Alfred Scott

 

 

This is just fiddling around with WildTools

 

 

Radial duplications and blends are fun.

 

 

Hatching inside letters.

 

 

Peter calls this a "lemon hatch".