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Old 03-16-2007, 06:36 PM   #21
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Don't ya'll remember the old days...making fun of orange tools???

I hear they have a heck of a warranty though.
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Old 03-16-2007, 07:24 PM   #22
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I'm not good enough yet to try any of your photos Todd, but i would like to say thanks to you and everyone else for just being there when any one needs help. That is what makes this club special, everyone is equal no matter your skills or background, no-one tries to put anyone down with snide comments or the like and there is always encouragement for the new scrollers(me).So once again i'd like to say a "GREAT BIG THANKYOU" TO ALL THE MEMBERS OF THIS SCROLLING CLUB.
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OK Todd, I took a shot at one . It would be fragile , but do-able I think. I had to remove the ammo from in front of the shoulder ....i simply do not have the expertise to actually make them look like what they are. Maybe someone else can solve this or add other suggestions or examples and truly make this a family project
i do not know how to post links so if anyone wants the big version to play around with and improve upon ....write me and I will send it
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thanx for the opportunity bro ...I really enjoyed that !
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Old 03-17-2007, 04:01 AM   #24
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Awesome Job Robert!!! And now for the record, thats the last straw! I am going to really sit down and learn PSP and get me a graphic pad! I've tried doing that same picture with the coyote program and I can't pull off half of what you accomplished with your portrait.
Excellent! you da man!!
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Old 03-17-2007, 04:07 AM   #25
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I kind of figured that picture would be a great one for a pattern. That individual was one of my convoy security truck gunners and what a heck of a guy to be the center of your efforts. Robert you almost got me teary eyed seeing what you did in such a short time.
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Gee Todd,
I didn't get any photos to try.

Nice job Robert.
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Old 03-17-2007, 05:03 AM   #27
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Kevin I sent out emails to everyone that replied including you, I had a number of them kicked back because of the size of the atachments. I Resent them...I haven't a clue? I will try again Kevin, perhaps my emailing from work created some snag, either way I will ensure those that asked will recieve. For what it is worth Robert told me the same thing and I resent again to him which obviously worked the second time. I will be at work in the AM and will try aain.
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Friends, Kevin is not the only one who has not recived the pictures I sent out this morning for whatever reasons, if you are in the same boat please PM me or respond to this thread and I will try it again in the AM. I appreciate your efforts in advance, so many of these folks deserve to be immortilized in wood.
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Hi Todd, I have'nt recieved mine either. I sure would like to try my hand at this though thanks. Steve
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Old 03-18-2007, 01:22 AM   #30
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Robert, very nice job. You have a knack for designing. If I actually enjoyed making patterns, I'd give it a shot. Instead, I'll leave it up to the more patient artists.
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