Welcome to the BrewArt Collection (for Macintosh)! copyright 1994 George (Ty) Tempel ABSTRACT: This collection is the first edition of a set of brewingrelated clip art that I am in the process of creating andcompiling. I have used some of these elements on my beerlabels, and a few of my network-friends have found them helpful as well. DESCRIPTION: The artwork is provided in the form of PICT files, whichare easily handled by nearly all major applications in the Macintosh universe. I considered converting some stuffto EPS (postscript) format, but not everyone out there hasaccess to nice postscript printers, such as myself. Sincethe files are PICTS, it is feasible to convert them toone or more various DOS/Windows formats, but you will looseinformation in the conversion process. Since I don't havea DOS/Windows machine (insert large grin here), I cannotdo the conversion for you, so it is left as an exercisefor the user (didn't you hate it when textbooks woulddo that?). Just for the record, I created the artwork usingCanvas 3.5, Color-It 2.3.2, and Adobe Streamline 3.Some of the artwork is pre-colored, but you can change that if you like. I have an accellerated Macintosh II (Dove Racer, 32MHz), a DeskWriter inkjet printer, and the Logitech ScanMan. I also find that if you wishto use Avery labels, try to find a box of #5164, whichare 3.33" x 4". They come right off of the bottle whenyou use a little B-Brite cleanser, and some graphicsprograms support the Avery label formats for templates(mine didn't, however). THE FINE PRINT: This collection is released as brew/credit-ware (I know,an awkward term, but you'll see that it fits). If youdecide to use any of the clip art from the collection, youmust give me, George (Ty) Tempel, partial credit for theartwork and send me a bottle of the homebrew that you'velabelled. It's just that simple. No messy fees, etc. Pleaseremember that it is unlawful to send alcohol via theUS Postal Service, but private carriers (UPS, FedEx, Airborne,etc), _can_ ship the stuff, just make sure that the brewis securely packaged (try placing the bottles into tightplastic bags just in case...). I have shipped severalbottles without problems, but sometimes I label the contents as "food", "yeast culture equipment", or "glassware"and have never had a problem (knock on formica). I can be reached via the following: George Tempel 65 West George Street Freehold, NJ 07728 netromancr@aol.com Comments and suggestions are welcome, and stay tuned formore collections to be released at later dates! ------Volume #1 Contents------- animals: ram head pict equipment: enamel kettle (closed) enamel kettle (open) mash tun glassware: glass pitcher, empty pint glass, empty raven's head mug short pint of stout single stylized stein woodcut stylized stein grain...: grain head grain head #2 stylized grain heads pict stylized grain pict hops...: hop flower hop leaf hop plants pict hops vine illustration stylized hop flower woodcut style hop leaf & cones misc label stuff: bronze-like oval label metal placard oval/rect label spices wine cellar --------------------------- later ...ty Please Note: This archive was converted to GIF format by lynn@woodsy.spk.wa (Dave Lynn). I also took the liberty of renaming the directories and files to conform to arcane restrictions.