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Ginny,

Other than some practice, it looks like you could use some background shaders. These come in various sizes and patterns and will provide a cleaner background. Casing the leather will also help in removing some of the ripples.

BillB

Bill B. Nead

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You're most welcome for the advice, hopefully it was worth at least what you paid for it!

Hmm, so I remind you of your dad.....great, now I feel old (er). There is a bright side to being....thrifty....and it's this: Yes, he may have spent 5 hours making a tool he could buy for a few bucks, but at the end of it, he had the tool and the few bucks. ;)

Mike DeLoach

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"Don't learn the tricks of the trade.....Learn the trade."

"Teach what you know......Learn what you don't."

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