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The drawing, at this stage, is then a simple single-color outline drawing of the smiley face. And you can send it to the eggbot, "as is" at this point.  What you'll get is just that-- a simple set of outlines, drawn in a single color, by whatever pen you choose to use.   
 
The drawing, at this stage, is then a simple single-color outline drawing of the smiley face. And you can send it to the eggbot, "as is" at this point.  What you'll get is just that-- a simple set of outlines, drawn in a single color, by whatever pen you choose to use.   
  
In fact, here's how it looks if you plot at this stage, on a golf ball:
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In fact, here's how it looks if you plot at this stage:
  
 
http://wiki.evilmadscience.com/s3/eggbot/smileytut/golf1.jpg
 
http://wiki.evilmadscience.com/s3/eggbot/smileytut/golf1.jpg

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