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Posted by Erica on August 12, 1998 at 13:46:08:
In Reply to: Re: Painter nozzles posted by Erica on August 12, 1998 at 13:40:04:
: : : Hi,
: : : I am in desperate need of some big
: : : city/small town nozzles.... Painter 5
: : : comes with Mediteranian Town nozzles,
: : : but they are just not standard enugh...
: : : ... I need a standard little town with
: : : optional skyscapers....
: : : Please help...
: : Veljko
: : I do not know about Painter 5 but in my P4 manual
: : it desribes how to make image nozzles from whatever
: : files you can scan into Painter. Personaly I did'nt
: : find the instructions easy to follow ...I had to read
: : the instructions several times before I understood...
: : but it is possible to make your own nozzles.
: : Hope this helps.
: :
I agree with Veljko...you should create your own nozzles with either scanned
images or from something you find on the web.
For instructions on how to create a nozzle, try my website--http://gurukul.american.edu/newsite/newpages/painter/painter.html
and click on NOZZLES.
Good luck.