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hmck

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Sep 13, 2000, 8:37:28 AM9/13/00
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Hi

I use Paint Shop Pro 5 and I am looking for a source of clipart type
background images that I can assemble using layers to make different
views. The images would be of trees, mountains, skies and so on. Now
there is with PSP5 the image Timber Wolf.psp which contains a number
of layers. These kind of background layers are pretty much what I am
looking for.

I really have searched high and low but I have not found anything
useful. Would anyone be able to point me in the right direction?

Hoping that you can help.

Hugh McKerrell
hm...@igclick.net

Beth Winter

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Sep 13, 2000, 9:17:16 AM9/13/00
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hmck wrote:

<http://www.photo.net/stock> has a lot of good landscape photos that you
can use for a link only. Another good idea is Terragen (free, easy
terrain generation soft) from <http://www.planetside.co.uk> (server not
responding at the moment, don't know what's with it)
--
Beth Winter, PSP terrorist - New Millenium Division
The Discworld Compendium <http://go.to/thediscworldcompendium>
"The truth may be out there, but lies are inside your head"
-- Terry Pratchett, "Hogfather"


Mark Johnson

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Sep 18, 2000, 3:00:00 AM9/18/00
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Beth Winter <ren...@astercity.net> wrote:

>hmck wrote:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> I use Paint Shop Pro 5 and I am looking for a source of clipart type
>> background images that I can assemble using layers to make different
>> views. The images would be of trees, mountains, skies and so on. Now
>> there is with PSP5 the image Timber Wolf.psp which contains a number
>> of layers. These kind of background layers are pretty much what I am
>> looking for.
>>
>> I really have searched high and low but I have not found anything
>> useful. Would anyone be able to point me in the right direction?
>>
>> Hoping that you can help.
>
><http://www.photo.net/stock> has a lot of good landscape photos that you
>can use for a link only. Another good idea is Terragen (free, easy
>terrain generation soft) from <http://www.planetside.co.uk> (server not
>responding at the moment, don't know what's with it)

I was under the mistaken impression that Matt had stopped worked on
Terragen, and just abandoned the site - it was down for so long. But I
was wrong, and the site is back up and operating normally.


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