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i need help with an image
« on: 2009-06-29, 03:23:03 »
i have an image that I need to be printed off at 20 wide x 27.25 long (shield size). I've been racking my brain but I can not get it to come out right. its driving me nuts.

here is the image, can anyone skew it into shape as a file so I can just print it off so it matches the measurements of the shield? (I just want the shield and whats on it, none of the heraldry around it)

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~grahamrussell/russell/russellcofabig.jpg



help? please help?

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Re: i need help with an image
« Reply #1 on: 2009-06-29, 15:48:47 »

Try these... you can print them at 100 DPI (10 x 8 inches)

http://ed.toton.org/share/chuck/chuck01.jpg
http://ed.toton.org/share/chuck/chuck02.jpg
http://ed.toton.org/share/chuck/chuck03.jpg
http://ed.toton.org/share/chuck/chuck04.jpg
http://ed.toton.org/share/chuck/chuck05.jpg
http://ed.toton.org/share/chuck/chuck06.jpg
http://ed.toton.org/share/chuck/chuck07.jpg

The bottom has some overlap to get the tip, you might not need it. If I planned it better, I'd have starting trimming from the bottom and left out some of the black space at the top.

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Re: i need help with an image
« Reply #2 on: 2009-06-30, 13:14:11 »
sweet i think this will work. i printed it out. now i need to tape it together and check.

I'm thinking I'll paint my sections first then carbon copy the image onto the shield and paint that.

:) sweet.