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Patti,
Sorry about that. I caught this and corrected it last night so it should work fine. You apparently tried it between the time I did the update in the morning and when I made the later correction to the database last night.
RedHeart Super Saver was actually the only palette that still had a manual color problem after my update.
Let me know if you still have problems with RedHeart.
Terry
I am doing a portrait as the drawing on the left side. But I'm working from the bottom to the top, back and forth exactly as the picture goes from bottom to top. But.... I've seen other portraits worked from side to side. For example. My subjects chin will show up before the mouth, which will show up before the nose, etc. But in other's who have crocheted a portrait they worked side to side so the ear would show up before the face. Does that make sense? This is why I'm concerned about mine looking right when it's done.
Hi.
We've never discussed this option but I like the idea.
We'll discuss it and I'll probably add it to my list of features to implement.
Actually this would be pretty easy to add to the upcoming version of the program.
As Melanie stated, a temporary work-around would be to use an external graphics program to combine images.
Thanks for the idea.
Terry
I also want an update to access bigger graphs. I've been trying for three days to get a response from the administration. Still not sure how to do it. Thanks.
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Sajani,
Welcome!
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do you have?
Patti,
Sorry about that. I caught this and corrected it last night so it should work fine. You apparently tried it between the time I did the update in the morning and when I made the later correction to the database last night.
RedHeart Super Saver was actually the only palette that still had a manual color problem after my update.
Let me know if you still have problems with RedHeart.
Terry
I am doing a portrait as the drawing on the left side. But I'm working from the bottom to the top, back and forth exactly as the picture goes from bottom to top. But.... I've seen other portraits worked from side to side. For example. My subjects chin will show up before the mouth, which will show up before the nose, etc. But in other's who have crocheted a portrait they worked side to side so the ear would show up before the face. Does that make sense? This is why I'm concerned about mine looking right when it's done.
Hi.
We've never discussed this option but I like the idea.
We'll discuss it and I'll probably add it to my list of features to implement.
Actually this would be pretty easy to add to the upcoming version of the program.
As Melanie stated, a temporary work-around would be to use an external graphics program to combine images.
Thanks for the idea.
Terry
I also want an update to access bigger graphs. I've been trying for three days to get a response from the administration. Still not sure how to do it. Thanks.
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