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General Category => General Scroll Saw Talk => Topic started by: JCoff on May 14, 2010, 04:11:40 pm
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I made this one from a pic of my Father in Laws car.
Jeff
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Thanks for sharing I think my brother will like it he is really into classic cars. Might just make this one for him for christmas.
David.
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Here is the pic I made it from for those who would like to burn it or color or paint it.
Jeff
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Nice job Jeff. Thanks for the pattern.
Barry
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Thanks for the pattern Jeff
I wish my father in law had a car like that
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Awesome job Jeff i wish i had your tallent.
btw can anyone tell me how to outline photos?
woody357
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I use Gimp to do Photos, it takes some playing around with but it creates great results for finding the edges.
Jeff
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Thats really cool. Being a gear head, I love to see stuff like this. Dave 8)
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Great pattern Jeff. Thanks for my copy.
JP
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I hate to critique this pattern since I could never do anything like this myself, but the black windows makes it look a little off. Since the overall background is white and you are looking through the windows, I think they would look better in white also. Maybe make the interior including the visble part the interior ceiling panel black as it is the photo. Again I don't mean to be negative, it's a nice pattern, just offering my honest opinion.
Jay
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I hate to critique this pattern since I could never do anything like this myself, but the black windows makes it look a little off. Since the overall background is white and you are looking through the windows, I think they would look better in white also. Maybe make the interior including the visble part the interior ceiling panel black as it is the photo. Again I don't mean to be negative, it's a nice pattern, just offering my honest opinion.
Jay
You can place what ever color backer you want in the windows.............makes me no difference, thats the great thing about doing patterns is to see the different interpretations everyone has when they cut your pattern.
Jeff
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I like the pattern just the way it is.