How about a Tennessee Fainting Goat? They're on YouTube and they're very impressive.
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How about a Tennessee Fainting Goat? They're on YouTube and they're very impressive.
Thank you very much. Appreciated.
Have you tried any of the freelance sites? freelancer.com isn't all that, but I've found a new one: odesk.com where there are a few decent jobs. You have to take a couple of loss-leading jobs to...
"Industrial Arts are of great importance in schools and should be kept around."
Saved you a point there....
Dunno about artistic. But it's a guitar.
Wuss. I do it in binary straight down the phoneline using a D-Cell and a coathanger*
I sit corrected. I've usually found that there's something I had to go in via FTP and tweak to date, but...
Dreamweaver is it for coding from scratch.
If all you want is an easylife website learn how to install and manage a CMS (Content Management System).
Wordpress is easiest, and you can (with...
I use spacers for things like shot glasses. The cdr file is in this thread:
http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?t=80713
"darren's custom rotary device thingy.cdr"
...and attached is what...
Also, I'd drop the image resolution to 150dpi- glass fractures into conical chips so your dots are bigger. One reason you're just getting a rectangle is that the dots are overlapping each other.
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Be interesting to see how X5 does Steve, thanks. darren(at)lasered.info
The second thing I tried -after Inkscape came out a little blobby for my tastes- was giving it some in Smilla Enlarger. ...
Finally finished! Dunno whether that was worth it or not. It's not significantly better than your Inkscape version Dee. Ah well. It's definitely done now.
Thanks everyone.
First thing I tried, but it comes out just a little too blobby for me to use it for a logo. If the image was half the size again, it might be good enough.
Ah well, I needed the bezier tool...
I've nearly finished it now. The only hope of getting a quality copy with no effort was somebody having the exact same one in their clipart collection....looking on the net; there's billions of...
Ink drawing? No fair using actual talent.
I haven't got X5 either. Not one of the chosen. We were obviously too highly tuned to be accepted for the testing. I suppose Corel had to make it...
Thanks for the try Dee. Corel X5 centerline trace?
Perhaps chunky was the wrong word. The trace is close, but it does have a certain blobbiness that you get when trying to trace a too-small graphic. If it was just for a site graphic, it'd be fine;...
Thanks for trying Mike. Unfortunately, it's for a logo, so has to be really close. Chances my client would never notice, but I'd know.
I'm resigned to manually going over an enlarged version of...
Does anyone have an identical laurel wreath in vector please? It's for a logo, so it has to be really close, if not identical; yet I'm fairly sure it's from clipart and not drawn for the occasion.
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This?
http://www.online-sign.com/signs/warning/thumbs/17.jpg
Oh yes. Not lately though
....also, the best way is to give the cut bit of guitar to the engraver BEFORE you assemble it:
1) Lasering removes material, so can change the tonal qualities of an acoustic guitar
2) If you have...
There's 2 types of USB --> Parallel....controller and converter. The converter is the converter (just the cable, essentially) which most people have because it's the cheapest option.
That will work...
I also have the mercury I, but with a GCC badge. For software, I'm using -like most folks here- Coreldraw to drive the machine; but there are a couple of Illustrator afficionados kicking around.
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X4 does, presumably X5 does too.
Inkscape doesn't- that's threshold-based tracing.
If memory serves, there isn't an installer for it. So you just make yourself a shortcut (right click on SmillaEnlarger.exe and select 'Create Shortcut') and copy/paste it to somewhere convenient. ...