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Wow, really cool patterns, both on dish and floor/table.
And equally cool of you to post the code! :)
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Jim Charter <jrc### [at] msncom> wrote:
> Forgot about that. For hair I guess?
Yes, for hair and anything else that you want to be transparent/translucent.
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"Smws" <smw### [at] poboxcom> wrote:
> Well, that's gorgeous.... very fine method to make image_maps more flexible.
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> Where in the world did you find that pattern, anyway? Did you make it?
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> -Stefan
Hi Stefan, I did not make it. I got it out of a book I bought the other day.
It is avaiable here-->
http://www.amazon.com/Chinese-Patterns-Agile-Rabbit-Editions/dp/9057680068
Its a great book if you like patterns.
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"RusHHouR" <gee### [at] mailnu> wrote:
> Wow, really cool patterns, both on dish and floor/table.
> And equally cool of you to post the code! :)
Thanks. When I first realized I could do this, I thought it was really cool.
So that's why I posted this, in case someone else thought so too. :)
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