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Post by autobodyman on Mar 10, 2010 5:28:57 GMT -6
Another one of those couldn't sleep nights, looking around the net found some pretty cool carvings: englishrussia.com/?p=2048I do wish the pictures were larger. ~Mike
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Post by imahic on Mar 10, 2010 8:29:50 GMT -6
You may already know this but others might not. If you will hold the control key down while you turn the scroll wheel on your mouse you can enlarge the pics.
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Post by boodrow on Mar 10, 2010 14:14:13 GMT -6
Mike thanks for that tip ! DIdnt know that. Cant look at the pics rite now , im at work on break. They will not hardly let u look at nothin , gives an error. Boodrow
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Post by imahic on Mar 10, 2010 21:06:52 GMT -6
Glad to help, Boodrow...I know I was really glad to find it out also. It depends on which way you turn the scroll wheel. One way shrinks the photo and the ther enlarges it. When I am working in the call center handling claims we use that trick quite a bit to see if we can tell if there is drip edge on a house if the adjuster didn't put it on his estimate.
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Post by autobodyman on Mar 10, 2010 21:21:08 GMT -6
Doesn't work on my laptop, but then I'm still running IE 6, maybe in the newer version 7 or 8 or in Mozilla?
Thanks ~Mike
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Post by imahic on Mar 11, 2010 9:18:31 GMT -6
I wouldn't think it had anything to do with IE but I'm sure no expert there....lol. I use it on my laptop all the time with the touch pad and it works fine. Maybe some of the other guys who are more computer literate can shed some light on it.
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Post by law on Mar 15, 2010 6:50:35 GMT -6
Those carvings are awesome. I wonder how many hours are spent creating those carvings ? This one thing I know, those artists must have superior patience to do this type of creating.
I have zero artistic ability. I can draw stick people, thats about it.
Thanks Mike for sharing.
For the tip on using the control tab plus scroll wheel, I did not know that. Thats a neat way to enlarge the fonts and pictures. Someone said, always more to learn.
Larry
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Post by sdb777 on Mar 15, 2010 18:42:14 GMT -6
You can also try "CTRL" + "Shift" + "+"/"-" key at the same time, not sure for the Mac users out there.
Scott (that's some cool art) B
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Post by mcbryde on Mar 25, 2010 2:41:32 GMT -6
WOW, those are amazing. The intricate tiny carvings on some of those, especially the trees is just awesome! I wonder what one of those would run these days if you bought one?
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