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    Great tutorial! I will definitely use this technique.

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    Thanks great tip and tut, I will be using it for sure.
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    Nice job on this tutorial! This touched on one of the core topics that seems to confuse most users of the CW machine so if this hasn't become a Tips and Tricks article yet , it should. Something like this will often not be found by many users.
    John

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    You've got my vote for making it a T&T I think thats a great idea, and thank you very much Dick for bringing this to the forum as many of us are still in (and will be) that learning curve.

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    Thanks guys! Maybe a note to Michael T will spur the idea along.

    I just uploaded a recent project employing patterns that I made using similar techniques:
    http://forum.carvewright.com/showthr...en-box-project

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    Count me in for T and T. Capt Barry

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    Here's another 3D pattern that I made from clip art. I started with this simple drawing:

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    and use the techniques that I described in the tutorial to make these patterns:
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    Again, no real artistic skills involved, as I have none. I separated the loon from the water so that I could do different things with each. For example, I made a project with a raised loon and raised water pattern. I'll post it over in the pattern-sharing thread.

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    Has anyone had troubles trying to load the paint file.It just will not go through. Capt Barry
    Last edited by b.sumner47; 11-06-2010 at 02:07 PM.

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    I think this is a great idea. Unfortunately, I cannot get the pdf file to open. Do you have it posted somewhere else??? Thanks!!
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