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so I had this idea to create some cool gritty distressed vector graphics using my laser printer blender marker and the free docHub capture app on my iPhone sounds a little complicated but itamp;#39;s not really thereamp;#39;s this technique where if you print something out on a laser printer put it on top of another sheet of paper and then use a a blender marker to trace over it itamp;#39;ll transfer that toner onto another sheet of paper but because of that transfer you get a little bit of grit a little a little bit of uneven coverage and just gives it that uh DIY Punk distressed vintage look now in docHub capture app there is a feature with your where you use your camera and you can just like look at something and then itamp;#39;ll convert it into a vector shape which is kind of crazy so Iamp;#39;m thinking if we do the transfer and then use the camera itamp;#39;ll capture it into a vector shape with that texture and then we will be able to use it in Fresco so this would be a way