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General Category => General Scroll Saw Talk => Topic started by: overfifty on January 30, 2014, 12:20:23 pm
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This mad dog, killer pit bull protected a friend's 3 year old from a cougar, and suffered numerous lacerations and bites. All healed up now and as sweet as ever. They asked if I'd take a try at cutting a portrait... going to take a break from Grandson's portrait pattern and start this a.m.
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The pattern looks very true to the photo, but you have a lot of floaters in there. You probably need to try to remove those before you start cutting.
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Thank you Ray. I'll review the .pdf you sent me. Would you mind reviewing my earlier response to the issue of not being able to open files after applying [Fill & Stroke], and lettering (Computer Questions, "GIMP Re-visited, Jan. 29). Thank you, Barry.
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Do you mean using Inkscape to Fill&Stroke, saving it as SVG or PNG, then loading it into GIMP? I've not had any problems loading either SVG or PNG into GIMP after Fill&Stroke in Inkscape. What version of each program are you using? I use GIMP 2.6.2 and Inkscape 0.48. Maybe list the steps you go through and I'll try to reproduce the problem.
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Beautiful pattern of a beautiful dog. I am a Pit lover and have always thought they got a bad rap. Never ceases to amaze me how ignorant some people can be. Thanks for doing a tribute to this beautiful dog.