Looks great, O!
Oregonian wrote:
LATER: I did the eyes and mouth manually but it worked well on the hands.
You do have to be mindful of
stroke offsets when using a2l with the current version of this script because the outer stroke comes from the whatever is underneath. That technique is useful but can fall short when there is nothing underneath. That is a deficiency of the a2l section of this script that I'll address with a option in a later release.
There really isn't any advantage in using a script to do one step fills, anyway. The advantage comes when you want to apply multiple steps in one operation, say pattern fill & bevel (offset/double/multiple) or bumped gradient fills, things like that.
The way to leverage the script is to set everything like you want, run it, then if you don't like the results, Ctrl+Z will undo all the steps, change say the active pattern, then Ctrl-F to repeat the script with the new pattern. You can quickly test a bunch of pattern/gradient/bump/effect combinations to see what work best.
Ctrl-Z after the Create Logo section will undo back to the text layer, which is kinda handy too.
Now that I have a UI and script framework in place that I'm happy with, it's just a matter of adding new fills, effects, shadows and other bells and whistles.