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Post by lyn on Mar 11, 2019 8:15:37 GMT
Fabulous, Lyn. Lovely, bright and crisp. I’m very impressed by the sharpness of those lines! Great idea too. On the subject of photos - how do you get photos to appear here from Ipernity - I only seem able to copy links? I feel your pain! I rarely use ipernity so every time I just keep clicking buttons until I get what I want. I think I right-clicked on the photo then copied the image address but the photo was small so I put the link under it. The lines aren't perfectly crisp but they'll do! I do like bright colours don't I?
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Post by Shepherdess on Mar 11, 2019 11:09:49 GMT
Lyn how big was it when you added it? I find if I save it small( 17% of size) it posts small but if I save it large at %50 of size that looks about 5"x7" on my screen it posts large. the other thing is to check under edit to see what it is set to post as, small, medium, large or actual size.
The picture is great, by the way and yes tulip fields for sure.
Pam it's harder for to feel as happy as others. we know what it looked like in our head.
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Post by Pandagirl on Mar 11, 2019 15:22:51 GMT
Beautiful Lyn!
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Post by MTRuth on Mar 11, 2019 18:18:25 GMT
I was just trying to see what the issue was when Lyn posted her photo. Lyn, when you go to the photo list and click edit under your photo, it has a file URL. I copy that and then I come to the forum and click on the little photo icon (third from left in attaching icons) and paste the URL into the box that pops up. If you don't want it to be this big, you can edit the photo size under edit. I just change the dimensions under the scale image box that is to the right of the photo. Then push the green scale button and save the image. Hope that helps.
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Post by lyn on Mar 11, 2019 18:54:13 GMT
Thank you Ruth! I've printed off your reply for future reference.
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Post by lyn on Mar 25, 2019 10:28:11 GMT
My daughter, Annie, has been playing with landscapes. Here's one made with felt, fabric and needle felting machine - and it works both ways up! These she describes as 'cartoons': There's a bit more on our blog.
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Post by MTRuth on Mar 25, 2019 14:03:11 GMT
Wonderful textures! I love the abstract quality of these landscapes.
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Post by Pandagirl on Mar 25, 2019 14:52:09 GMT
Great landscapes. Love all the texture.
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Post by pamster on Mar 25, 2019 19:51:12 GMT
Annie's landscapes are fabulous, I love her use of colour. She has clearly inherited her mother's talent.
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Post by lyn on Mar 25, 2019 23:11:45 GMT
Annie's landscapes are fabulous, I love her use of colour. She has clearly inherited her mother's talent. Thank you Pamster ... but it's the other way around ... Annie is the talented one and she inspires me!
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Post by Shepherdess on Mar 27, 2019 0:14:41 GMT
Great pieces Lyn. Annie has a great eye. I have mine finished and I will post it here tomorrow after the blog post goes up.
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Post by lindsay on Mar 27, 2019 7:15:43 GMT
Ingenious and playful pieces.
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Post by lyn on Mar 27, 2019 10:01:17 GMT
Great pieces Lyn. Annie has a great eye. I have mine finished and I will post it here tomorrow after the blog post goes up. Your landscape is fabulous Ann! The river is a triumph - it's so hard to depict water with wool. The fence draws the eye to the mountains giving great depth. As for the sheep, well, you are the sheep queen and they are so cute.
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Post by lindsay on Mar 27, 2019 12:33:03 GMT
I think Lyn has said it all! Great picture, Ann.
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Post by Shepherdess on Mar 27, 2019 17:33:15 GMT
Thank you ladies. the water was counter intuitive. I had t lay the white across to make it look like it was flowing down.
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