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Thank you for the information! I see what you mean about the dimensions. I see its a lot bigger than 80 so that might be the issue its having then.
Thanks for the help!
Ill try to post a finish picture of this whenever i get it done.
Ronnie,
I finally created an image and found a combination of settings that do have a problem so I can finally fix this. Stay tuned... I'm working on an update.
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.
Peggy,
Welcome! Glad you're enjoying using the program.
At this time there aren't written patterns available for knitting, but those are definitely in our plans! The only exception for knitting at this time is Illusion Knitting, which offers both charted and written patterns.
Using the freePatternWizard to crop your image is definitely not recommended. The reason is because the freePatternWizard isn't a graphics program, so the results are likely to be unacceptable.
What you're best off doing is using a graphics program to crop your images. If you don't have one, there are two that are free and very powerful:
Gimp, available here:
http://gimp.org/
Paint.net, available here:
http://getpaint.net/
I can't advise you on how to use either of these programs, as I use an ancient version of Paint Shop Pro.
Line,
LOL, I'm not sure I would talk about our school system here as "working," if you know what I mean! Seriously, well, our school system (particularly higher education) needs a complete overhaul. But I'm guessing it won't ever happen. It's getting way too expensive to get an education, so college grads are starting out with tens and hundreds of thousands in debt. And those loans aren't forgivable...ever...a student will owe on them until they're paid off.
February 4th isn't so far away...they don't give you a lot of time, do they? And will you be doing the project alone? It sounds like you don't save any trouble or anything if you do the project as a group.
Have you had to do anything like this before?
Yuck, I'm not a big fan of math, either. Wouldn't it be difficult to do as an oral exam, though? Do you prefer oral exams? Can't say there was ever an oral exam at either of my colleges. All were written. Are oral exams more the norm there?
LOL, no worries...I kind of laugh about it, too. Though I'm still not happy with it. I mean, really, the last bead? It couldn't be a bead toward the beginning? In the middle? Somewhere else...Canada, Florida, London, Fiji, Australia, Hawaii? LOL!
Hugs!
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Thank you for the information! I see what you mean about the dimensions. I see its a lot bigger than 80 so that might be the issue its having then.
Thanks for the help!
Ill try to post a finish picture of this whenever i get it done.
Ronnie,
I finally created an image and found a combination of settings that do have a problem so I can finally fix this. Stay tuned... I'm working on an update.
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.
Peggy,
Welcome! Glad you're enjoying using the program.
At this time there aren't written patterns available for knitting, but those are definitely in our plans! The only exception for knitting at this time is Illusion Knitting, which offers both charted and written patterns.
Using the freePatternWizard to crop your image is definitely not recommended. The reason is because the freePatternWizard isn't a graphics program, so the results are likely to be unacceptable.
What you're best off doing is using a graphics program to crop your images. If you don't have one, there are two that are free and very powerful:
Gimp, available here:
http://gimp.org/
Paint.net, available here:
http://getpaint.net/
I can't advise you on how to use either of these programs, as I use an ancient version of Paint Shop Pro.
Line,
LOL, I'm not sure I would talk about our school system here as "working," if you know what I mean! Seriously, well, our school system (particularly higher education) needs a complete overhaul. But I'm guessing it won't ever happen. It's getting way too expensive to get an education, so college grads are starting out with tens and hundreds of thousands in debt. And those loans aren't forgivable...ever...a student will owe on them until they're paid off.
February 4th isn't so far away...they don't give you a lot of time, do they? And will you be doing the project alone? It sounds like you don't save any trouble or anything if you do the project as a group.
Have you had to do anything like this before?
Yuck, I'm not a big fan of math, either. Wouldn't it be difficult to do as an oral exam, though? Do you prefer oral exams? Can't say there was ever an oral exam at either of my colleges. All were written. Are oral exams more the norm there?
LOL, no worries...I kind of laugh about it, too. Though I'm still not happy with it. I mean, really, the last bead? It couldn't be a bead toward the beginning? In the middle? Somewhere else...Canada, Florida, London, Fiji, Australia, Hawaii? LOL!
Hugs!
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