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Re: Colorizing a grayscale drawing like Watercolor in Microsoft Acrylic

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Fred C.

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Oct 16, 2005, 4:42:41 PM10/16/05
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Nice  Work Henry!  Thanks.
 
Fred
Colorizing a grayscale drawing like Watercolor in Microsoft Acrylic

http://www.bildsajten.com/AcrylicTutorials/capgirl/capgirl.htm
 

Annie

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Oct 16, 2005, 5:13:12 PM10/16/05
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Wow! Thanks for all the great tutorials, Henry. I think I'd better start an
Acrylic links page on my web site and add these.

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"Henry Ståhle" <he...@bildsajten.com> wrote in message
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Colorizing a grayscale drawing like Watercolor in Microsoft Acrylic

http://www.bildsajten.com/AcrylicTutorials/capgirl/capgirl.htm

Henry


Cheryl D Wise

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Oct 16, 2005, 10:37:27 PM10/16/05
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So Annie, where's your site or blog so I can add it to my list.

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Cheryl D Wise

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Oct 16, 2005, 10:36:49 PM10/16/05
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Very nice, one thing I'll say about my Entourage it displays the images in
the message so I don't have to download it. My tablet goes in for repairs
after a drink was spilled on the keyboard a month ago.


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Annie

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Oct 17, 2005, 12:56:33 PM10/17/05
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Hi Cheryl,

My web site is http://www.studioe3.com. I hope to work on my web site today
so I'll add your link and Henry's tutorials.

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Cheryl D Wise

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Oct 17, 2005, 1:03:28 PM10/17/05
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Ah, I already had that site on my resource list, I just didn't know it was
yours, cool.

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Annie

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Oct 17, 2005, 6:03:50 PM10/17/05
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I see your post with the image attached. Nice work!

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"Wrinklie One ©" <wrin...@deadspam.com> wrote in message
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> On Sun, 16 Oct 2005 22:12:31 +0200, Henry Ståhle sauntered in and penned


> :
>
>> Colorizing a grayscale drawing like Watercolor in Microsoft Acrylic
>>
>> http://www.bildsajten.com/AcrylicTutorials/capgirl/capgirl.htm
>>
>> Henry
>

> Can anyone see my post in this thread?????
>
> I'm getting really fed up with the number of posts that either the
> server I use (News Individual Net) or the ms server not propagating
> messages.
> I just cannot fathom out why... Sometimes I can see them on the Sunsite
> server but that one doesn't carry binaries so if a pic is involved I
> don't get to see it..
>
>
> --
> Chaos reigns within.
> Stop, reflect, and reboot.
> Order shall return.
> Wrinklie
> 17/10/2005 22:46:56 Time courtesy Atomic clock
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/wrinklie/
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Annie

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Oct 17, 2005, 7:51:17 PM10/17/05
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This is probably a silly question but why do you need to access the same
group through two different servers?

Do you know anyone from the Sunsite server? You might ask them. I have no
experience with that. Sorry.


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"Wrinklie One ©" <wrin...@deadspam.com> wrote in message

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> On Mon, 17 Oct 2005 15:03:50 -0700, Annie sauntered in and penned :


>
>> I see your post with the image attached. Nice work!
>

> Here we go again... I'm so not in equilibrium :-)
>
> http://sites.ecosse.net/wrinklie/ng.jpg
>
> --
> Haste makes waste.
> Time waits for no man.
> Wrinklie
> 18/10/2005 00:32:58 Time courtesy Atomic clock

Annie

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Oct 17, 2005, 8:22:55 PM10/17/05
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Oops, sorry Wrinklie. I thought it was the Sunsite server that was giving
you problems. It still looks like a server problem. Why don't you just use
the Microsoft server; news.microsoft.com?

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"Wrinklie One ©" <wrin...@deadspam.com> wrote in message

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> On Mon, 17 Oct 2005 15:03:50 -0700, Annie sauntered in and penned :
>

>> I see your post with the image attached. Nice work!
>

> Here we go again... I'm so not in equilibrium :-)
>
> http://sites.ecosse.net/wrinklie/ng.jpg
>
> --
> Haste makes waste.
> Time waits for no man.
> Wrinklie

> 18/10/2005 00:32:58 Time courtesy Atomic clock

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Bill Marriott

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Oct 18, 2005, 4:46:25 AM10/18/05
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Wrinkle,

The question is, what server do you put into your news reader? I have two
different Newsgroup accounts. One is for my general Usenet boards
(newsgroups.comcast.net) and one is for the Microsoft-related boards
(msnews.microsoft.com).

The msnews account doesn't have anything to do with the Comcast account. So
even if it were crappy (it's not; service is supplied by Giganews), it would
not impede access to msnews.

I suggest you set up Outlook Express the same way; the msnews server is free
to anyone.

Bill

"Wrinklie One Š" <wrin...@deadspam.com> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 17 Oct 2005 17:22:55 -0700, Annie sauntered in and penned :


>
>> Oops, sorry Wrinklie. I thought it was the Sunsite server that was giving
>> you problems. It still looks like a server problem. Why don't you just
>> use
>> the Microsoft server; news.microsoft.com?
>

> Hi Annie... I do use the MS server, NIN is my posting host which gathers
> posts from all the servers I subscribe to.
> Your posting host is tide510.microsoft.com and you use Qutlook Express
> as your reader.
> I pay an annual fee to NIN but I suppose you get your hosting free from
> MS
> --
> The pen is mightier than the sword.
> Actions speak louder than words.
> Wrinklie
> 18/10/2005 08:33:24 Time courtesy Atomic clock

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Bill Marriott

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Oct 18, 2005, 10:17:24 AM10/18/05
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Wrinkle,

By all means, use Dialog or whatever news reader you like. I was under the
impression you were using OE, but that doesn't matter. The point is to use
msnews.microsoft.com as your server and not one that filters out your binary
uploads.

Bill

"Wrinklie One ©" <wrin...@deadspam.com> wrote in message
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> My posting host is NIN and I am subscribed to both msnews.microsoft.com
> and Sunsite. (The only reason I subbed sunsite is there server shows
> some of the posts that ms sit doesn't, provided thay don't contain bins.
> I don't use OE for news reading, I find Dialog much better and
> configurable..
> But thanks for trying to help..
> Did you see the screenshot I put up for Annie??
> --
> The older I grow the more I distrust the familiar
> doctrine that age brings wisdom.
> Wrinklie
> 18/10/2005 12:26:14 Time courtesy Atomic clock

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deebs

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Oct 18, 2005, 11:28:35 AM10/18/05
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Hello Wrinklie One

deebs confirming over the ether that whatever symbols appear on the
servers I can sure and well access and read your message.

I wonder if it is a timer thing on the servers?

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