Abe, Just download GIMP and Inkscape, both are free. Then follow the tutorial here http://www.scrollsawer.com/forum/scr...ials/17249.htm
Then play around with it and practice,practice then practice some more.
Good luck
Don R
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Don,
Thank you so much for all your effort. Can you please tell me how you did it ? what software ? i know practice makes a man perfect but i need to start somewhere and whenever i start it gets so overwhelming that i never complete the project. I;m really sorry to ask for pattern when i should be able to learn myself to do it.
abe
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Here is my take on it. Not too complicated
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I'm trying to do my first portrait as a gift and need help with the pattern please, something not too complicated, thanksAttached FilesTags: None
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