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    Hello All,

    Here are three lithopane’s I did yesterday using the Lithopane viewer.

    Lithopane Viewer loaded up on XP fine and on Windows 7 it will not work, itcrashes.

    I love the way lithopane viewer works, it takes all the guess work out of the lithopanes.

    I also have some text edit problems with the new text tool. These were carved on Cast Acrylic White.

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    Happy Carving

    Robert D.
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    Great job Robert !

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    Robert,

    Great job sir! Great subjects also...
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    Excellent carvings Robert. Really like the two with the children....they are always such good subjects.

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    They sure look nice. Did they look that good in the lithopane viewer. Is it WYSIWYG?

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    Nice looking lithos- thanks for sharing

    Did you carve them from 2.001 or 1.187?


    Lawrence

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    Can plexiglass be used for this type of carving?

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    Just beautiful, Robert. Nice carve!
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    Quote Originally Posted by zan29 View Post
    Can plexiglass be used for this type of carving?
    What you can carve is CAST acrylic. Plexiglass is a brand name which is usually associated with extruded acrylic. They do, however, also make cast acrylic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SharonB View Post
    Excellent carvings Robert. Really like the two with the children....they are always such good subjects.
    Hello SharonB,
    I agree that children and I am adding animals are great subjects.
    Happy Carving

    Robert D.
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