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Thread: Bonsai Tree, how do I post a pic?

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    Quote Originally Posted by AskBud View Post
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    The following Zipped download of an AVI Lesson is 98.8 Mb in size and the download time will depend upon the speed of your ISP connection.
    AskBud

    While you were discussing photo(s), I put together this AVI lesson on some of the basics of using photo(s).

    Whether the photo is color or B&W, Positive or Negative may be a matter of choice. You/we may try several options to attain the best result. A 1st generation Digital photo seems to work best.
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    Here is the link to my lesson:
    http://www2.wcoil.com/~nharbison/cw-...0a%20photo.zip
    EXCELLENT video Bud......Very helpful!!!

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    WOW
    You guys are awesome. thanks for the help and that video was very good Bud.
    Sounds like I just need to do a lot of playing around with the software.

    No body answered my question about using a greyscale picture. Is it better than using a color picture??

    Thanks

    Steve

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    It looks like Michael T. answered my question in another post.............

    In case you don't already know this, even a color photo will be converted to an 8-bit greyscale version when directly imported into Designer.
    Thanks Michael.

    Steve

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    You guys are incredible, I love the way you guys can manipulate a photo in to such a wonderful PTN file.

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    Thanks you all your help guys. This is what I have come up with.
    This is an idea I have been working on for my first project.
    It will have two drawers on the top and two cupboard-like doors at the bottom and it is about 10 inches deep.

    I belong to the local Bonsai Society and when you do Bonsai, you have a collection of 15 or so tools that you use to trim your tree. Most people do not have something to put those tools in, so this is my idea. It is called a Japanese Tansu box. All the joints are dovetailed.

    Steve
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    That looks awesome, looking forward to seeing it in Colorado.

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    Steve,

    That looks like a great project. Hope you can carve it soon and post some pictures! Keep up the great work.
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