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  1. #1
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    Default Re: Yin & yang with a twist

    Hi, Gary, I'd forgotten I'd made that a tutorial! I still dabble in Xara3D on rarish occasions, and much more frequently in Xtreme, but that is mostly to do with drawing CAD objects for a milling machine I bought shortly after I retired, a little over eight years ago.

    The file is 60 frames in 2.4mb on the drive, but the one presented by TG is only 35kb with one frame. It still works as a stereogram, but it was supposed to animate which it does on my PC, hence my question. I am assuming I hit a limit of some sort, and TG tossed away the missing frames.

    Hope all you guys are well, and keeping careful about covid.

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    Default Re: Yin & yang with a twist

    its been converted to a jpg - which probably means it was too big either in pixel size or file size - you could always zip it ?
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    Default Re: Yin & yang with a twist

    I miss not being to see these any longer.
    Larry a.k.a wizard509

    Never give up. You will never fail, but you may find a lot of ways that don't work.

 

 

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