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| Member Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: Il
Posts: 58
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Hi, I have been working with Gimp and trying to learn pattern making (portraits) and am not getting anywhere. I saw a pattern program Coyote Stencil Shop for 89$ and was wondering what you guys and gals think is the very easiest program to use. I don';t want to invest in one I won't be able to figure out. thank for your help in advance fran |
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| AFSP Join Date: Nov 2008 Location: Florida
Posts: 215
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Fran have you read the how too's online on how to make a pattern using Gimp? There are a number of them out there. If you have what are you having problems with specifically, I am sure we can get you through it. Chris
__________________ CHRIS http://www.spittinimagewoodworking.com/shop/ http://www.members.cox.net/messman123/messman.htm |
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| Member Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: Il
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Hi Chris, How do I find the how toos on line for more help, sorry I'm so bad at this but want to make more pictures of my husband. It has become so important to me. thanks Fran ps is this the program you use to do portraits thanks |
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