How to Start Making a Breast Icon

Open a new Excel workbook and prepare 2 worksheets: Either click on the green "X" icon, or double-click on Excel in the Microsoft Office folder in your Applications folder by opening a Finder window, in order to start Excel; Using the File menu or...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Open a new Excel workbook and prepare 2 worksheets: Either click on the green "X" icon

    Enter to cell B2,
    1.

    Enter to cell C2,
    3.

    Enter to cell D2, .15 and Format Cell Number Number decimal places
    2.

    Enter to cell A3, =A2.

    Enter to cell B3, =B2.

    Enter to cell C3, =C2.

    Enter to cell D3, =D2.

    Edit Go To Cell Range A3:
    D22 and do menu item Edit Fill Down.

    Enter to cell E2,
    190.

    Enter to cell F2,
    0.

    Enter to cell F3 the formula, =2*PI()/VAR.

    Enter to cell F4 the formula, =2*PI()/VAR+F3.

    Edit Go To Cell Range F4:
    F22 and do menu item Edit Fill Down.

    Enter to cell G2,
    -0.2; Enter to cell H2,
    -.005; ADJ_X and ADJ_Y move the entire curve left-right / up-down with respect to the central point of plot area fadial fill, which is from the center of the areola or nipple area.

    However, the box that the chart appear in may also be stretched, to gain other or similar effects.

    Enter to cell I2 the formula, =(D*(A-B)*COS(t_t)+COS(C_C*((A-B)*t_t/B)))+ADJ_X.

    This is an offshoot of the Rose Formula it's believed at present.

    Enter to cell J2 the formula, =(D*(A-B)*SIN(t_t)-SIN(C_C*((A-B)*t_t/B)))+ADJ_Y.

    Likewise. ,, # Resize the chart to be about
    5.33 width and
    5.18 height.

    This is the Basic Breast Curve. , to achieve some of the effects seen here (by order of development):
    Framed Breast Icon Starter More colorful Surrounding Skin Asian Browner Center final image Elongated per AdjX and AdjY. , Do a Copy and Paste Picture of it to your Saves Page, along with any variables info you wish to retain that you'd changed from its normal status, especially including the ADJ_X and ADJ_Y information which cannot only place the curve but also distort it.

    Use the Media Box tool to draw a perfect square around the part of the image you wish to keep as an icon.

    Use the Grab tool to grab a screen selection just inside the edges of the media tools box.

    Copy it to the Clipboard and Open Preview.

    In Preview, under File, select New from Clipboard.

    Under Tools, select Adjust Size, and set the square to 32 x
    32.

    Export the file to your ICONS folder, or New Icons sub-folder.

    You may choose to revert the changes to the original Preview doc, and keep it unshrunken, upon Close and Quit from Preview.

    For you, here is the small actual file of icons and the larger, more visible version. ,
  2. Step 2: or double-click on Excel in the Microsoft Office folder in your Applications folder by opening a Finder window

  3. Step 3: in order to start Excel; Using the File menu or the icon

  4. Step 4: Open a new workbook; Save the workbook as "Breast Icons" into a logical folder

  5. Step 5: such as "LifeGuide Hub Articles" or "MS XL Imagery"; Create via the + button at the bottom or access the second worksheet tab and double-click edit-name it "Saves" -- this will be used to Paste Values and Charts to which you wish to keep and remember

  6. Step 6: while still having the top worksheet tab for doing the main work on -- if you were to copy and paste

  7. Step 7: the formula results would change with varying inputs on the top worksheet from the Defined Named Variables

  8. Step 8: which are global; Double-click on the first leftmost worksheet tab and edit-name it "Formulas" (w/o quotes).

  9. Step 9: Set Preferences: Be mindful that these settings will affect your future XL work; General - Set Show this number of recent documents to 15; set Sheets in new workbook to 3; this editor works with Body Font

  10. Step 10: in a font size of 12; set your preferred file path/ location; View - Check Show formula bar by default; check Indicators only

  11. Step 11: and comments on hover for Comments; show All for objects; Show row and column headings

  12. Step 12: Show outline symbols

  13. Step 13: Show zero values

  14. Step 14: Show horizontal scroll bar

  15. Step 15: Show vertical scroll bar

  16. Step 16: Show sheet tabs; Edit - Check all; Display 0 number of decimal places; set Interpret as 21st century for two-digit years before 30; Uncheck Automatically convert date system; AutoCorrect - Check all Chart - In Chart Screen Tips

  17. Step 17: check Show chart names on hover

  18. Step 18: and check Show data marker values on hover; leave the rest unchecked; Calculation - Automatically checked; Limit iteration to 100 Maximum iterations with a maximum change of 0.0001

  19. Step 19: unless goal seeking

  20. Step 20: then .000 000 000 000 01 (w/o spaces); check Save external link values; Error checking - Check all and this editor uses dark green or red to flag errors; Save - Check all; set to 5 minutes; Compatibility - check Check documents for compatibility Ribbon - All checked

  21. Step 21: except Hide group titles is unchecked.

  22. Step 22: Enter the Column Headers: Enter to cell A1

  23. Step 23: A; Enter to cell B1

  24. Step 24: B; Enter to cell C1

  25. Step 25: C_C; Enter to cell D1

  26. Step 26: D; Enter to cell E1

  27. Step 27: Var; (for Variable) Enter to cell F1

  28. Step 28: t_t; Enter to cell G1

  29. Step 29: ADJ_X; Enter to cell H1

  30. Step 30: ADJ_Y; Enter to cell I1

  31. Step 31: Formula X; Enter to cell Ji

  32. Step 32: Formula Y.

  33. Step 33: Define the Named Variables: Select columns A:H and do menu item Insert Name Create Name Top Row

  34. Step 34: OK. Then go to cell E2 and Insert Name Define Name Var (to cell $E$2 only

  35. Step 35: not the entire column).

  36. Step 36: Enter the formulas: Enter to cell A2

  37. Step 37: Select cell range I22:J22 and do Insert Chart or select Chart from the Ribbon

  38. Step 38: Scatter

  39. Step 39: Smoothed Line Scatter.

  40. Step 40: Delete the Horizontal Lines

  41. Step 41: both Axes and the Legend using the Chart Layout sub-menu.

  42. Step 42: Use Line width (thinner)

  43. Step 43: Shadow (very little in these examples)

  44. Step 44: Glow (substituted for shadow)

  45. Step 45: Radial Centered Gradients with 4-6 markers of distinct colors

  46. Step 46: Do it this way on the Mac platform: Create the Excel chart.

  47. Step 47: Lastly

  48. Step 48: view the sort of message you can make by working on such icons of tenderness and loves for our mothers

  49. Step 49: sisters and daughters

Detailed Guide

Enter to cell B2,
1.

Enter to cell C2,
3.

Enter to cell D2, .15 and Format Cell Number Number decimal places
2.

Enter to cell A3, =A2.

Enter to cell B3, =B2.

Enter to cell C3, =C2.

Enter to cell D3, =D2.

Edit Go To Cell Range A3:
D22 and do menu item Edit Fill Down.

Enter to cell E2,
190.

Enter to cell F2,
0.

Enter to cell F3 the formula, =2*PI()/VAR.

Enter to cell F4 the formula, =2*PI()/VAR+F3.

Edit Go To Cell Range F4:
F22 and do menu item Edit Fill Down.

Enter to cell G2,
-0.2; Enter to cell H2,
-.005; ADJ_X and ADJ_Y move the entire curve left-right / up-down with respect to the central point of plot area fadial fill, which is from the center of the areola or nipple area.

However, the box that the chart appear in may also be stretched, to gain other or similar effects.

Enter to cell I2 the formula, =(D*(A-B)*COS(t_t)+COS(C_C*((A-B)*t_t/B)))+ADJ_X.

This is an offshoot of the Rose Formula it's believed at present.

Enter to cell J2 the formula, =(D*(A-B)*SIN(t_t)-SIN(C_C*((A-B)*t_t/B)))+ADJ_Y.

Likewise. ,, # Resize the chart to be about
5.33 width and
5.18 height.

This is the Basic Breast Curve. , to achieve some of the effects seen here (by order of development):
Framed Breast Icon Starter More colorful Surrounding Skin Asian Browner Center final image Elongated per AdjX and AdjY. , Do a Copy and Paste Picture of it to your Saves Page, along with any variables info you wish to retain that you'd changed from its normal status, especially including the ADJ_X and ADJ_Y information which cannot only place the curve but also distort it.

Use the Media Box tool to draw a perfect square around the part of the image you wish to keep as an icon.

Use the Grab tool to grab a screen selection just inside the edges of the media tools box.

Copy it to the Clipboard and Open Preview.

In Preview, under File, select New from Clipboard.

Under Tools, select Adjust Size, and set the square to 32 x
32.

Export the file to your ICONS folder, or New Icons sub-folder.

You may choose to revert the changes to the original Preview doc, and keep it unshrunken, upon Close and Quit from Preview.

For you, here is the small actual file of icons and the larger, more visible version. ,

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