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Craft Business : Picture distortion for websites
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From: WoodAndRocks  (Original Message)Sent: 3/29/2006 5:39 PM
This 'how to' explains how to distort a picture to look like a box.  If we distorted a picture of a portrait the same way, folks could not use it as a pattern.  I especially like the shadow he puts behind the box.  It makes the portrait look like it is standing up. 
 


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From: WoodAndRocksSent: 3/29/2006 5:46 PM
Unsure why the link is not working.  Will try again.
 

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From: MSN NicknameHandyKountrygalSent: 3/30/2006 6:03 PM
This link is not working, do you have another one?
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Subject: Picture distortion for websites

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Picture distortion for websites

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From: WoodAndRocks

This 'how to' explains how to distort a picture to look like a box.  If we distorted a picture of a portrait the same way, folks could not use it as a pattern.  I especially like the shadow he puts behind the box.  It makes the portrait look like it is standing up. 
 

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From: MSN Nicknamewhitewolf710aSent: 4/6/2006 4:05 PM
both links worked for me

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