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  1. #16
    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Null View Post
    Sheryl

    Excellent work!

    Try cowhide as a substrate then frame it.

    I use paste floor wax on the leather before I engrave it so it is easier to clean up engraving residue then I recoat it with wax and buff it.
    Mike,
    That's a great idea !!! Thank You. I will give it a try

    Sheryl
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  2. #17
    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Hintz View Post
    Man, I Googled "Digital Scrapbooking" and came up with a boatload of sites... the actual .com site with that same name was a paid subscription site. I'm willing to tuck tail between legs if you can point me to the correct site...
    Dan,
    I didn't mention the name of the actual site, because I didn't want to get in trouble. You have to pay to subcribe. I can pm you with the actual site, or if it's not a problem I can post the real name of it.

    I try my best to abide by the forum rules, but unknowingly at times I have messed up. Can someone let me know if its ok?

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  3. #18
    Sheryl

    You can post the name of the site.
    Mike Null

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  4. #19
    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Null View Post
    Sheryl

    You can post the name of the site.
    Thanks, Mike
    Heres the site: http://www.mangelsdesigns.com/

    Sheryl
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    I'm impressed by that site's subscription. Not only is it really cheap ($20), but you pay it once and only once, not every month/year.
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    It would be wise to read the "commercial use" explanation. The cost for that is $149.
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    Dave, I finally got the image!

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Johnson29 View Post
    Hi Sandy,

    If you left click on the image it should open in a new tab. Then right click and select "Save picture as"

    Open Corel and import. It worked for me in both Firefox and IE7 using Corel v10.

    Can you see the file name when you open the Import dialog in Corel?
    Got out of AOL & used I-net explorer & everything worked as expected! Don't know whats up with that but its all good! Thanks, Sandy

  8. #23
    This is scary. I logged on to see if anyone knew where I could get this picture and it is the first post . Huh
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sheryl Haley View Post
    I found the image on this site:
    http://freechristimages.org/biblesto...ast_supper.htm


    There are two different versions Enhance and Restored. I used the restored version.

    For the frame I used a png image from a digital scrapbooking site that I subscribe to and adusted it to fit. If anyone would like it I cam PM them.

    Sheryl

    Thank you! That site is a treasure trove!
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  10. #25
    Quote Originally Posted by Don Necaise View Post
    This is scary. I logged on to see if anyone knew where I could get this picture and it is the first post . Huh
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    Sheryl, all I can say is WOW!!!
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  12. #27
    Sheryl,
    Can you tell me the dimensions at which you lasered the actual Last Supper Image (w/o the frame)? Also what dpi setting did you use? The file you used is a jpg with a size about 1 MB, is that correct?

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    Great find Sheryl Thanks!! I have been looking for a good image also. I did one on black granite but it was not that nice.
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  14. #29
    Quote Originally Posted by Richard Rumancik View Post
    Sheryl,
    Can you tell me the dimensions at which you lasered the actual Last Supper Image (w/o the frame)? Also what dpi setting did you use? The file you used is a jpg with a size about 1 MB, is that correct?
    Richard,
    I lasered the Last Supper image at 300dpi using the Birch setting in Photograv. When I saved the image off the site, I saved it as a Bitmap and lasered it at 100% dimensions(w/o frame) which are 19.841 x 9.374

    Sheryl
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  15. #30

    Another Last Supper

    Here is another Last Supper that I have used many times. It is a little dark so I prefer to laser on a lighter wood such as Maple or Beech. A little different but always sold pretty well.

    This is the first time I tried an attachment, hope it works.

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