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  1. #11
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    That looks very good to me, I will certainly try it . Thanks !!
    "All are about quiet and light." Dany
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    Hey Flyashy, thank you,

    This brush and Juz's brush should play nicely together!
    Hin

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  3. #13
    Awesome brush! but i've downloaded both files and i'm not sure how to import it into the application. I've tried putting them into their corresponding resources folder, but it comes up with an error message. anything i'm doing wrong?
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  4. #14
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    Thank You for the supply and the interesting thread item.
    Dear Flyashy, right today I was struggling with producing customer stickers which may be used both singularly and as a pre-set in the sticker spray. Practically as personal brush-types.
    I succeed getting the individual sticker (i.e. the .stk file), but not the second type.prs.
    Could You pls explain me how to make a pre-set for the sticker spray from a self-made sticker type?
    I'm grateful in advance ...
    Last edited by Caesar; 03-13-2010 at 09:30 AM.
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    Hiya All,
    Sorry for not replying sooner..I was under the radar.. I'm gonna try and catch up..

    Oh and no need to thank me, You're all most welcome, hope it's of some use to you

    @libidee, are you using the demo..? in that case you'll get an error..other than that I can't think of anything that should give errors..
    @Caesar,
    Sorry about the late reply.
    What I normally do is find the closest match to what I want my sticker to behave as (i.e grss, hair..etc any one of those variants..) then I change the sticker sheet to the my sticker, then I modify the setting till it's exactly as I want it (normally that takes a few tries, but I keep replacing the same one..)then just save the preset in whatever category that I am in.e close AR & shift whatever stickers I want to whichever folders (within the stickers of course..)
    I hope this helps..
    Just let me know If you think I can help further..
    Ciao,
    Fly
    The more hair I lose, the more head I get.

  6. #16
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    Thumbs up

    Thanks, Fly. Turned out to be just what I needed, just used it in a storyboard tonight.

    Hopefully someday my artistic skills will catch up to what I'm trying to create , but until then, you're stickers are a lifesaver! Thanks again.
    Last edited by Scribemike; 04-07-2010 at 06:37 PM. Reason: 'cuz I can't spell...

  7. #17
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    Thanks!

    Yes, this fun and very useful..

    Tone

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    Looking forward to trying these out!

  9. #19
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    very cool Flyashy. Thanks.

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    Sorry for the late reply peeps,
    you all are most welcome!
    I hope it was some use to you
    Cheers!
    The more hair I lose, the more head I get.

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