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Really neat projects here, Kev! ......I like the idea about tying them up with a nice ribbon for presentation......annabelle
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Quote from: Kev on April 21, 2010, 08:01:39 AM
GE has only one layer. I drew 4 same sized boxes and drew the components in each one. Then I dragged them on top of one another to check for placement. I used the undo button to undo the stacking, adjust the element and restack the images...etc..etc...
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I did that once before with the art glass ones I make, but it was suggested to me that people like to pick them up. Maybe that was to see the color when not stacked, whereas with these clear and etched, it is easier to see the design and would not have to be picked up. That would certainly reduce fingerprints getting all over them. It would be good to put the ribbon to use, since I bought soooooooo much of it and already have it.
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I believe you can adapt GE for almost any basic drawing need...I use it all the time.
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Quote from: Kev on April 21, 2010, 08:15:58 AM
I believe you can adapt GE for almost any basic drawing need...I use it all the time.
I use it all the time now to and still come across new techniques to learn:)
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Quote from: Kev on April 21, 2010, 08:01:39 AM
I used the undo button to undo the stacking, adjust the element and restack the images...etc..etc...
All while making sure the 'sticky' button is off when moving them....
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In GlassEye, you can "Group" a set of lines and when you pick one of them, the whole group is picked. You could use that with "Sticky" off, too.
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I have not tried that yet....hmmmm
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