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Title: House
Post by: Tomsunnu on June 08, 2013, 09:16:51 am
This was a very watched series in my part of the world and the British actor gave a classic performance (Hugh Laurie)

Thank you for looking.

Mahendra
Title: Re: House
Post by: EIEIO on June 08, 2013, 10:06:58 am
Terrific pattern. I watched House a few times, but Doc Martin was my favorite.
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Post by: GrayBeard on June 08, 2013, 10:58:34 am
You captured that ol' grouch perfectly!
Great Job...

~~~GB~~~
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Post by: jrpeteo on June 08, 2013, 03:08:52 pm
That's a great one Mahendra, thanks for my copy.
Pete
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Post by: Merlin on June 08, 2013, 05:56:28 pm
Very nice, stole a copy Thanks.

***Merlin***
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Post by: wombatie on June 09, 2013, 01:45:38 am
Wow what a great pattern.  Thanks Mahendra

Marg
Title: Re: House
Post by: EIEIO on June 09, 2013, 08:42:11 am
Mahendra - this doesn't look like the typical Gimp/Inkscape processing. Can you tell a little about your process for rendering this pattern? Did it originate with a digital photo?
Title: Re: House
Post by: Tomsunnu on June 09, 2013, 09:54:42 am
Ray
this image was downloaded from the net, free domain( can't remember exactly) and it is a high resolution image  and this is aGIMP-INKSCAPE process :), I shall try and explain, first it was imported in Gimp ,desaturate, filter-photocopy ,play with the sliders to get enough details in masking.

Step 2, enlarge the pattern to 300 to 400% and start working on the details required erase or add (like use your creativity) then I take the image to inkscape and I do this several times to clean up the pattern ( with tracing)till I am satisfied with the end result .

I finally bring  it to Corel Draw ,sort of resize to fit add my name, (you might laugh at this but this is the only way I know) convert it to  pdf ,go on line to convert pdf to Jpg. Once that done, if the file is big ,again reduce it to mailing size and that is about all I do. I sincerely hope that this answer makes sense,Ray :)

Mahendra
Title: Re: House
Post by: frankorona on June 09, 2013, 10:16:47 am
Amazing pattern, thanks for sharing
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Post by: Luperez548 on June 30, 2013, 08:46:16 am
Fantastic pattern Mahendra
Title: Re: House
Post by: Keefie on June 30, 2013, 03:00:33 pm
Ray, you said Doc Martin was your favourite, here is a picture can you see his surgery there?  It's 25 mins down the road from me lol.

Keefie.
Title: Re: House
Post by: EIEIO on June 30, 2013, 07:34:14 pm
Keith - I can also see Burt and Al's waterfront restaurant. We keep checking Netflix to see if any new episodes have been posted. I miss Aunt Joan.. :'(
Title: Re: House
Post by: Pinelog on July 01, 2013, 01:57:10 pm
R
I finally bring  it to Corel Draw ,sort of resize to fit add my name, (you might laugh at this but this is the only way I know) convert it to  pdf ,go on line to convert pdf to Jpg. Once that done, if the file is big ,again reduce it to mailing size and that is about all I do. I sincerely hope that this answer makes sense,Ray :)

Mahendra

Mahendra,

First you do wonderful work, I love it!

Second a gift to you if you have to do all that just to resize or convert to a pdf.

http://www.cutepdf.com/Products/CutePDF/writer.asp (http://www.cutepdf.com/Products/CutePDF/writer.asp) This is CutePDF Writer, its free and not too hard to install, I have used it for years and it installs as an additional Printer in your system.  So if you have a document you want to convert to PDF just print it and select Cutepdf for your printer and it will allow you to save the document as a pdf on your computer.

The second is http://www.getpaint.net/  (http://www.getpaint.net/)Paint.net  It is open source and will let you resize crop add layer etc and very easy to use, and save the image to any file format you want, Jpg bmp, png, etc.

Thanks again for all the wonderful work you do!  You are an artist!
Title: Re: House
Post by: Tomsunnu on July 01, 2013, 09:54:25 pm
Pinelog,
Thank you so very much for your kind words,I appreciate it very much :) and the two gifts- great! Let me visit the link you have provided and will download and make my life a bit more easy ;D.
This is my hobby and I love attempting patterns :)
Once again very thoughtful of you to have come up with a solution for me :) :)
Mahendra
Title: Re: House
Post by: Pinelog on July 03, 2013, 09:18:15 pm
The paint.net isn't as powerful (or hard to use) as Adobe Photoshop, but it's good for most things I have needed to do. 

The ability to layer is very nice when you want to make a template pattern and add stuff as needed like names and such, without having to redo the whole pattern.  I still haven't dipped my toes into the stuff you guys do converting pictures to patterns...
Title: Re: House
Post by: Tomsunnu on July 03, 2013, 10:06:24 pm
I tried downloading the paint net software, everything was downloaded but everytime I start the computer it starts installing again- maybe a fault in my PC :) not sure!
I have uninstaled it for the time being . Will try again :)
Mahendra
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Post by: EIEIO on July 03, 2013, 10:54:41 pm
Mahendra - I don't get the reason for all the end manipulation of your pattern. GIMP will let you resize (but it's better to do that in Inkscape on the SVG), add your signature, and save as jpg, gif, or pdf (plus a bunch more). I've never had a GIMP gif pattern become too big to post to Steve's site (but sometimes a jpg might be, and a pdf often will be >128kB).
Title: Re: House
Post by: Tomsunnu on July 04, 2013, 08:24:53 am
Thanks,Ray and Pinelog :) I think I will stick to GIMP,Inkscape and Corel draw ;)
Layers!! I absolutely cannot figure it out ,no matter how many times I go through the tutorials ,I know it maybe easy but I think I am not using my grey cells in concentrating ,getting old I guess  ;D
I have no issue regarding the resizing ,you guys responded to my conversion to pdf to jpg I do on line then resizing and stuff. Ray, I do the same in Corel draw add signature and convert to pdf-  a few more extra steps :)
Mahendra
Title: Re: House
Post by: Keefie on July 06, 2013, 02:19:44 pm
Ray, they start to film new series in a month or so, I have 2 friends at woodturning club that are extra's in the series so they keep me up to date.
Title: Re: House
Post by: johnwatt on April 11, 2015, 06:31:17 am
R
I finally bring  it to Corel Draw ,sort of resize to fit add my name, (you might laugh at this but this is the only way I know) convert it to  pdf ,go on line to convert pdf to Jpg. Once that done, if the file is big ,again reduce it to mailing size and that is about all I do. I sincerely hope that this answer makes sense,Ray :)

Mahendra

Mahendra,

First you do wonderful work, I love it!

Second a gift to you if you have to do all that just to resize or convert to a pdf.

http://www.cutepdf.com/Products/CutePDF/writer.asp (http://www.cutepdf.com/Products/CutePDF/writer.asp) This is CutePDF Writer, its free and not too hard to install, I have used it for years and it installs as an additional Printer in your system.  So if you have a document you want to convert to PDF just print it and select Cutepdf for your printer and it will allow you to save the document as a pdf on your computer.

The second is http://www.getpaint.net/  (http://www.getpaint.net/)Paint.net  It is open source and will let you resize crop add layer etc and very easy to use, and save the image to any file format you want, Jpg bmp, png, etc.

Thanks again for all the wonderful work you do!  You are an artist!

Hi Mahendra

Really Wonderful work. You can use FolderMill in place of Cute PDF as FolderMIll generates much smaller PDF files. Smaller PDF are easily accesable and also preffered by the Search Engines. Check http://www.foldermill.com/news/print-documents-create-pdf-files if you want to try. Thanks anyways
Title: Re: House
Post by: Tomsunnu on April 12, 2015, 12:43:29 am
John
 thank you for your kind words and replying to old post   :). I will surely  check it out.
i am  still learning. :)