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thank you for the link. i will see if the screen maker thinks it is acceptable after i convert it to EPS format.
edit: still holding out for a super high resolution picture of both though.
thanks
Ummmm..... when they say "EPS" format, they probably mean vector artwork, not pixels at all.
There is a free open-source program for producing vector art named
Inkscape. It will save in .eps format. Download, install and start learning.
Important hint: you can have
multiple layers in an image.... and you can
lock layers also. So if you have a file with multiple layers, and you draw on it, the program will draw on
the topmost layer that is not locked. All the drawing and editing tools will ignore a locked layer.
So then,,,,,, you create a new image, import your source picture onto the first layer, adjust the opacity down to 50% or so, lock that layer, create another layer above that one, and then you can trace the first layer on the second one with the pencil drawing tool.
When you're done tracing, delete the lower layer (the one with the pixels-picture in it) and save the only layer left as a .eps file.
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I may get to doing this tomorrow (Dec 19-20) if I have time....
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thank you for the info. yes that is what the guy was saying i need to do.
i am not well versed in imaging and stuff like that, so all this is new to me, so i am learning as i go.
running and biking around madison wisconsin(liberal hell hole) with the dont tread on me will bring a smile to my face during the 114 mile bike ride and 26 mile run