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Post by cats4jan on Dec 30, 2017 18:13:08 GMT
Wow - designing a wreathe is more difficult than I'd imagine, but I love this action. I couldn't figure out how to add after - like the action said I could, but I made three different ones and stacked them to fill in my bare spots.
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Post by Lillias on Dec 30, 2017 19:22:31 GMT
but I made three different ones and stacked them to fill in my bare spots. That's a good idea. The finished article is lovely and delicate.
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Yvonne
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Post by Yvonne on Dec 30, 2017 23:00:29 GMT
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Post by Yvonne on Dec 31, 2017 19:31:27 GMT
Fun,fun Happy New Year. added Topaz Glow
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Post by Tpgettys on Dec 31, 2017 20:57:07 GMT
Wow - designing a wreathe is more difficult than I'd imagine, but I love this action. I couldn't figure out how to add after - like the action said I could, but I made three different ones and stacked them to fill in my bare spots. The way the action works is to create a new layer on top of the ones you created. I believe what was being suggested was for you to simply delete the new layer created by the action; then you are back to where you were before running the action. You can now rerun the same part, or try one of the other symmetries, or add new layers and then rerun it, etc.
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Post by Yvonne on Jan 1, 2018 4:54:27 GMT
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