The Serif Learning Thread

Post

Posted
Rating:
#108104
Avatar
Full Member

or.....Matthew 15:14

Ok ok i did but only cause he looked hungry thats all :thumbs

Phill
Online now: No Back to the top

Post

Posted
Rating:
#108107
Les
Avatar
Inactive Member
MISSION ACCOMPLISHED:doublethumb:doublethumb:doublethumb

Had to take Mrs Parry Christmas shopping this morning and the sight of how much she was getting concentrated my mind wonderfully. Came home and looked at the print options and instead of choosing 6 x 4 in the print option I chose "Image Print Size". This resulted in my prints being 44 x 34. Yippee:thumbs

Nowt to it.:mutley

Les

Devon Junction
Kernow Junction
 
Online now: No Back to the top

Post

Posted
Rating:
#108110
Guest user
just had an offer from Serif of free downloads for the latest version of the software, plus a load of their other
photo stuff, any one else got it ?

:thumbs:lol::lol::cool:
Back to the top

Post

Posted
Rating:
#108126
Guest user
Yes, I got that as well. I was hoping to see how good the free version is and then decide if I'd pay for the upgrade. My offer also includes a program to stitch panorama shots together, so that could be useful.
 Anyone got experience of Serif's Photostitch?? 
Back to the top

Post

Posted
Rating:
#108127
Avatar
Full Member
As mine is free at the mo i think i have to pay for the new version, so going to wait to see how i get on with it first and if i pass the exam i may get it :thumbs

Phill
Online now: No Back to the top

Post

Posted
Rating:
#108173
Guest user
just downloaded the panorama software,it is good had a play,  but will try more tomorrow when I take some pics
 to stitch together properly.
also got the update version of photo plus, that looks promising too.

Doof what have you done????

:mutley:mutley:lol::cool:
Back to the top

Post

Posted
Rating:
#108179
Avatar
Full Member
ive bin too perets,tepers, pters, oh poo, peepers…an had big yums ecksetera, no pooterin t5doy….


giggul

berp

pardin'……………

'You may share the labours of the great, but you will not share the spoil…'  Aesop's Fables

"Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy" - Benjamin Franklin


In the land of the slap-dash and implausible, mediocrity is king
Online now: No Back to the top

Post

Posted
Rating:
#108186
Guest user
[user=312]dooferdog[/user] wrote:
ive bin too perets,tepers, pters, oh poo, peepers…an had big yums ecksetera, no pooterin t5doy….


giggul

berp

pardin'……………
glad you enjoyed it !!
what ever IT is??

:mutley:mutley:mutley:lol::cool:
Back to the top

Post

Posted
Rating:
#108187
Sol
Guest user
Owen, it was that apple that was given to him - he turned it into Apple cider !!
Back to the top

Post

Posted
Rating:
#108197
Les
Avatar
Inactive Member
[user=312]dooferdog[/user] wrote:
ive bin too perets,tepers, pters, oh poo, peepers…an had big yums ecksetera, no pooterin t5doy….


giggul

berp

pardin'……………

Oh blimey, thats him written off for the day then.:roll: I must admit I'm not looking forward to being in a class when the teacher has a sore head. Think I'll throw a sicky tomorrow.:hmm

Les

Devon Junction
Kernow Junction
 
Online now: No Back to the top

Post

Posted
Rating:
#108216
Sol
Guest user
[user=18]Les[/user] wrote:
[user=312]dooferdog[/user] wrote:
ive bin too perets,tepers, pters, oh poo, peepers…an had big yums ecksetera, no pooterin t5doy….


giggul

berp

pardin'……………

Oh blimey, thats him written off for the day then.:roll: I must admit I'm not looking forward to being in a class when the teacher has a sore head. Think I'll throw a sicky tomorrow.:hmm

Les
No Les, that is the one day you should go & keep throwing questions at him - loud questions as well :mutley
Back to the top

Post

Posted
Rating:
#108234
Avatar
Full Member
Being a Mac user up until now I couldn't join in. But I needed to invest in Parallels which allows you to run a virtual windows machine on the Mac so that I could run some windows software for my business so decided to have a go.

I works a treat. I've printed an A4 sheet with 2 copies of each wall which should give me enough for modelling purposes for the next millenia :roll:

Great instructions Doug, thanks a lot.

Hope your head is ok in the morning :mutley
Online now: No Back to the top

Post

Posted
Rating:
#108268
Les
Avatar
Inactive Member
[user=95]Sol[/user] wrote:
[user=18]Les[/user] wrote:
[user=312]dooferdog[/user] wrote:
ive bin too perets,tepers, pters, oh poo, peepers…an had big yums ecksetera, no pooterin t5doy….


giggul

berp

pardin'……………

Oh blimey, thats him written off for the day then.:roll: I must admit I'm not looking forward to being in a class when the teacher has a sore head. Think I'll throw a sicky tomorrow.:hmm

Les
No Les, that is the one day you should go & keep throwing questions at him - loud questions as well :mutley

I like it Ron.

:HappyARE YOU THERE DOUGLAS?:Happy

Devon Junction
Kernow Junction
 
Online now: No Back to the top

Post

Posted
Rating:
#108270
Avatar
Full Member
:HappyARE YOU THERE DOUGLAS?:Happy




:HappyARE YOU THERE DOUGLAS?:Happy

Sorry sir Les asked me to copy him, :roll::mutley

Phill




Online now: No Back to the top

Post

Posted
Rating:
#108282
Avatar
Full Member
Hullo, Everyone!


Feeling fine now, after lunch at Peters, a lovely day out. If I had been sensible and had a cup of tea when we got home, all would have been fine, but………

[user=15]owen69[/user]

Doof what have you done????


I seem to have unleashed a team of 'pooter eggspurts here! haven't bought the upgrade, yet, Owen, but may do, it has plenty of things that my old [1996] MS Photodraw doesn't have.
 
Don't know what's next, shall we perhaps try a 'flat-scene' project?  Suggestions please!


[I am secretly impressed with Jeff's little escapade into more advanced stuff, but please don't tell him, let's keep it our secret, eh?]

It's our wedding anniversary today, so it's Pate Forestier followed by a veal chop, sauté potatoes, roast vegetables then strawberry tartlets with creme fraiche. Coffee and some 12year old Scotch whilst watching 'Brief Encounter' in front of a log fire…Aahhh.



Poop poop.


Doug


'You may share the labours of the great, but you will not share the spoil…'  Aesop's Fables

"Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy" - Benjamin Franklin


In the land of the slap-dash and implausible, mediocrity is king
Online now: No Back to the top

Post

Posted
Rating:
#108292
Guest user
Don't know what's next, shall we perhaps try a 'flat-scene' project?

after that feed and the 12 yr old scotch,I think a FLAT scene will be a doddle!!!

:mutley:mutley:lol::cool:
Back to the top

Post

Posted
Rating:
#108293
Avatar
Full Member
Yeah i fancy that. What about a old building then?

Phill

Ps Happy Annerversary Proffesser and to your wonderful wife who has put up with you all these years :cheers

Last edit: by phill

Online now: No Back to the top

Post

Posted
Rating:
#108298
Les
Avatar
Inactive Member
Whay dont we try using a distorted photo and flattening it out to the right elevational proportions?;-)

Les

Devon Junction
Kernow Junction
 
Online now: No Back to the top

Post

Posted
Rating:
#108303
Avatar
Full Member
Hark at Les, thinks he is a master now :roll::mutley

Phill
Online now: No Back to the top

Post

Posted
Rating:
#108311
Guest user
[user=18]Les[/user] wrote:
Why don't we try using a distorted photo and flattening it out to the right elevational proportions?;-)

Les

:Red Card Geez Les, let's get the flat scene out of the way first exclam:exclam: :shock::shock::shock:

PS. I'd like to know how to do that too, but the prof is a slow, drunken old fart so we'll have to be patient and proceed steadily exclam:exclam::mutley:mutley
Back to the top
1 guest and 0 members have just viewed this.