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I originally wanted to do this vector because I thought that a 100% stroke to fill vector could be just as adequate as an all fill vector. After finishing this, I no longer feel that way. While it doesn't look as bad as an all stroke vector, it could have benefited from variation.
I also found out that it takes a lot more effort, and if you decide to change the look of the line after you've converted it, it's a huge pain in the ass.
Maybe it can be provided to new vectorers in a set along with an all stroke and all fill vector to show the difference in caliber between the type of lines. I guess to further exemplify why fills are a better idea, and to dissuade new vectorers from getting stuck in the habit of using stokes and stroke to fill for all lines.
But still, think stroke to fill is a powerful tool that, when used in moderation and in conjunction with fills, can enhance the look of a vector.
Anyway, strokes aside, comments and suggestions are welcome. I think I need to tone down the red.