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sparky961:
No problem with the images.

I'm no expert, but I do have some patterning and casting under my belt.  They look fine to me.  It doesn't take that much time to try out your patterns in the sand to see how well they come out - as that's what the draft is for.  If they don't come out well, you simply add some material where it needs to be.

Don't expect or require them to be perfect.  It's a one time (or very few) thing, so just do what needs done and keep things moving along. :)
dsquire:
Chuck

Here is a link to a "how to resize your photo's" tutorial. http://madmodder.net/index.php/topic,4735.msg52263.html#msg52263

Smaller images of 800 x 600 result in a picture that fills the screen not overflowin the screen. This applies to both photo bucket or attaching the photos.

The end result is that the pictures are easier to see so more people will look at them and you get a better chance of having someone giving you helpful hints.

If you need a hand, just ask, I'll be glad to help.  :D :D

Cheers  :beer:

Don

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Chuck in E. TN:

--- Quote from: sparky961 on August 29, 2013, 02:53:09 PM ---No problem with the images.

I'm no expert, but I do have some patterning and casting under my belt.  They look fine to me.  It doesn't take that much time to try out your patterns in the sand to see how well they come out - as that's what the draft is for.  If they don't come out well, you simply add some material where it needs to be.

Don't expect or require them to be perfect.  It's a one time (or very few) thing, so just do what needs done and keep things moving along. :)

--- End quote ---
LOL, if they're perfect, I didn't make 'em! I want them to work, not win a beaty contest! Thanks for all the comments, folks.
Chuck
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