"Ruth H." <ruthn...@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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> Cory, I'm still having problems with the size of the rear wheel so I
played
> with it. If Jeff or others thinks I'm wrong, I'll concede. This one may be
a
> smidge too big but I think it looks better than the smaller one.
>
> Ruth
>
> "Portable Splat Graphics" <splatg...@sympatico.ca (NOSPAM)> wrote in
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> > :)
> > Ruth. I tweequed the rear wheel.
> >
> >
> > --
> > Cory S
> > Splat Graphics
> > http://splat-graphics.tripod.com
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>
"Portable Splat Graphics" <splatg...@sympatico.ca (NOSPAM)> wrote in
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> No Pic showed up.
> CS
that's because she saved it as a CMYK JPG. Browsers and newsreaders only
work in the RGB world.
Ruth
"Hunter Elliott" <nos...@gatewaycity.com> wrote in message
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Regards,
Ron Francis
www.RonaldFrancis.com
"Hunter Elliott" <nos...@gatewaycity.com> wrote in message
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"Portable Splat Graphics" <splatg...@sympatico.ca (NOSPAM)> wrote in
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> strange, I still don't see it, but I did open it threw PP. I see the
wheel
> as you changed it.
> Here it is now. For some reason it doesn't fall into the vanishing point
> lines.
>
> CS
Cory, we love the green version - and the curious mystery about Ruth's CMYK
JPG's etc - news to us!
How about some door handles so we can get into your Starliner?!!
Best
Plinio & Calpurnia Designori.
plinio7__de...@btopenworld.com
Email spamtrapped; delete the obvious to reply.
Ruth
"Ron Francis" <rfra...@senet.com.au> wrote in message
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Thanks
CS
"Designori" <plinio7__de...@btopenworld.com> wrote in message
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Thanks :)
--
Cory S
Splat Graphics
http://splat-graphics.tripod.com
"castlewalls" <c...@castlewalls.us> wrote in message news:4192c5be_3@cnews...
"Portable Splat Graphics" <splatg...@sympatico.ca (NOSPAM)> wrote in
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> strange, I still don't see it, but I did open it threw PP. I see the
wheel
> as you changed it.
> Here it is now. For some reason it doesn't fall into the vanishing point
> lines.
snip
I think sometimes you have to stray from the vanishing point a bit to make
things look just right.
I noticed in the line drawing in post "60 Ford Starliner" that the front
wheel appears to angle out at the bottom and the rear wheel seems to angle
in at the bottom. Although the finished drawings seem to hide it.
B