Merci vraiment Marcia,
In the space of 20 mins, looking closely at the 2 pics, I thought as much.
Once again, a very nice image
Jim
Merci vraiment Marcia,
In the space of 20 mins, looking closely at the 2 pics, I thought as much.
Once again, a very nice image
Jim
I have corrected this on page one and also as Marci has so keenly observed, added a Profile 1 Position Profile on the contour shape on Page 6.
Thanks for the corrections.
Gary W. Priester
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Hi Gary, CD Question: Is there a "2nd" CD with stuff that wasn't on the CD that came with Xtreme? (I guess, in a way, I am asking has there been enough stuff to make a 2nd CD yet?)
Want to have All the Great Tutorials at Hand so I can Work with -and Learn...
Thanks - Tom
Tom - Hwy101
Quick Question:
In the October news letter there is a tutorial of a pencil by Josè Campoy. They also mention that he did a tutorial for an egg. The reference for these tutorials is, where else, TalkGraphics, what a great place to be!!! I digress, is there anyone that can tell me where to find the egg tutorial, and any other little cache of tutorials that might be kicking around; not that I don't have enough to keep me busy for this year and next, but I would, particularly, like to try out the egg.
Thanks in advance.
Bri
Hello Brian,
The tutorial you looking for was in the September 2006 Outsider. The link is http://www.xara.com/news/september06/tutorial.asp
Soquili
a.k.a. Bill Taylor
Bill is no longer with us. He died on 10 Dec 2012. We remember him always.
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Soquili;
Interesting name. Maybe someday you will explain? Curious aren't I...
Thanks for the link...
Bri
The egg tutorial was easy, but fun. What I liked most about it was his encouraging participants to use layers.
Marcia
A mind is like a parachute, it doesn't work unless it's open.
Frank Zappa
I just thought that maybe the gang here would like to see some real light bulbs that I seen yesterday in visiting a Historic village circa 1914
Just a coincidence but still cute. If anybody wants the 1024 x 7?? pict, just let me know
AL
While not as old as your 'Light' blubs, I worked at a Print Shop and have My Name in Cast Metal Type (back when they set up pages to be printed line by line from 'Hot' Type -lead melted and cast to form a line of the type that you wanted -then put in a case to print the Page -the machine was huge, with a gas power burner to melt the cast material with what looked like a organ keyboard -this was a step up from type setting a page letter by letter... then we move to electronic typesetting -DTP- lots of Orphaned Lino-Type machines - it was an Education to work with a Real Printer)
Tom - Hwy101
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