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This tutorial is from Peter Main...

He hopes some find it useful.

Marlon

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Rawhide, appreciate the information and to Mr. Main, always a pleasure see his work.

Happy New Years greetings from Round Rock, Texas

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your welcome. I'm glad you enjoy seeing Peter's work as much as I do. I think he's one of the best in the business and hope he continues to share his knowledge.

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I've been doing it the hard way... printing out axonometric graph paper and tracing it with a stylus. Silly me (though it does make it easier with curved and/or angled borders).

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I've been doing it the hard way... printing out axonometric graph paper and tracing it with a stylus. Silly me (though it does make it easier with curved and/or angled borders).

Thanks for that link, Tasha. I've been drawing all my Celtic design grids by hand because I'm too tight to buy graph paper! - I didn't even know what axonometric graph paper was until I checked it out - turns out I've been using it for years! LOL

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That is awesome! thanks for the posting.

Kev

You're welcome

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