Photograph your stock.
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It's a bit different, don't you think? Anyone know how it was done?
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Perry
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Cor, that's a cracker! I'm getting better at this. :thumbs
Well - the Forum's gone a bit quiet, and I can't sleep. :twisted:
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I really should go to bed.
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I guess what amazed me most is the resolution of the scanner. Anyway, it's something a little different and a bit of fun. :cool:
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Too true Max :shock::shock::shock::shock::shock::shock: The ink would cost more than most of the stock did !!! ;-)You're welcome, William. Just don't print them off, or you'll have no black ink left.
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Here's one I did of 3 of my trams - you do however, have the make sure the scanner is level !!! Mine's an all-in-one with the bed on a slope and even the slightest tilt made the model slide down the screen.
Scanned on "full auto mode". There is a "Professional Mode" but that takes 8 minutes to scan ………………..I may try that to see if there's a difference in quality. :roll:
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