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I am a newbie and would like to say thank you for adding me to the group. So a big HI from Victoria Australia
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Neave,
True, but maybe it's also a bit consoling that he didn't get the money for that long. As you know, most commercials seem to have a very limited shelf life, thank goodness. Not only do people have way too short attention spans to find ads interesting if repeated too long, but eventually certain campaigns make way for other ones, and "guy with yogurt cup" likely ended up in an ad agency's trash bin. Set aside some cry time...
For his sake, I hope he banked some of that money! If he blew it all on something, he's a big idiot...most people make do with plenty less than he made for that one photo!
Hi my name is MaryAnn.
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I am a newbie and would like to say thank you for adding me to the group. So a big HI from Victoria Australia
Stitcher49
Midnightbleu,
Welcome!
Glad to hear
you like the detail the freePatternWizard produces!
Outlining is a feature that will be added in the future.
As of now, if you're just creating your own patterns for your own
use, perhaps it would be best to look at the work and figure out
where to add some outlines. I know it's an inexact science, but
it's the best way I can think of, until we have an outline function
available.
If you're
talking about downloading your finished patterns, at this time
there's no storage of patterns on your account...that's also a
feature that will be offered at a later date. For now, the only
thing to do is download it to your computer. You can also choose
the email option, where you can store patterns in your email. Most
providers allow you to keep emails indefinitely and many also allow
up to X amount of megs or gigs of storage. For example, I believe
Google currently offers 15G for a user account.
Oh, discontinued patterns...my nemesis! I hear you about those. I used to have
the most beautiful dragon booklet, but lost it to flood waters and
have been unable to find anything close.
What I would say
is if you think you know the manufacturer, perhaps call them and
see if they can find the right pattern book...they may be able to
sell it to you directly, or at least let you know more info about
it, should it be out of print. (I'd do the same, but have no memory
of who published my dragon booklet, only that it was from at least
20 years ago...needle in a haystack. )
I would guess
manufacturers would like to at least help you to get info so you
can look on Amazon or eBay for discontinued patterns.
I don't know of anyone who actively sells a lot of old
patterns, but wouldn't be surprised to find there is someone like
that!
Neave,
True, but maybe it's also a bit consoling that he didn't get the money for that long. As you know, most commercials seem to have a very limited shelf life, thank goodness. Not only do people have way too short attention spans to find ads interesting if repeated too long, but eventually certain campaigns make way for other ones, and "guy with yogurt cup" likely ended up in an ad agency's trash bin. Set aside some cry time...
For his sake, I hope he banked some of that money! If he blew it all on something, he's a big idiot...most people make do with plenty less than he made for that one photo!
Hi my name is MaryAnn.
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