Joined: Sept 2009 Gender: Male Posts: 20 Location: Los Angeles, CA
Export to Photoshop? « Result #2 Yesterday at 7:55pm »
Ever since I upgraded to Acrobat Reader 9 I can't export directly to photoshop any more. I can still do it, in a roundabout way, but it is very cumbersome. Exporting stuff with Dragon Layers is especially cumbersome.
Didn't there used to be a nice little menu to do this? Has this feature been disabled or for some reason not registered with new versions of Reader?
Is there a PDF reader out there that does both Layers and Exporting that someone can point me to?
"Give him the gun Tolo. Give him that gun... Give him all the guns."
Joined: Mar 2008 Gender: Male Posts: 1,451 Location: Greenbrier, TN
Re: Good Glue for small stuff « Result #3 Yesterday at 7:39pm »
I used the UHU pens all the time, but it is so brittle when dry. I got tired of going back to look at a model after a couple of months to find little bits here and there were no longer glued. Plus the fact that they are no longer produced says you should switch to something else. Aleenes tAcky is great stuff, i wish i had tried it before uhu. I have a few uhu pens left if you pockets are deep enough. Let the bidding war begin! Muahahahahahahahaaaa!!!!
The health challenges lately have reduced everything I normally do except sitting in one comfortable chair waiting to feel much better before moving on which has greatly increased. I have watched more discs in the last four weeks than I have in the last four years. At least I do not have TV anymore; most of it is crap, and some of that crap is on is not worth any seconds of my life, even diminished as it currently is!
I was doing pretty good until New Year's day, when I couldn't even walk across the room because of intense pain in my hips and across my lower back. It put everything... blood pressure, sleep depth and patterns, eating routines and insulin needs out of whack for 72 hours. When my body got moderately straightened out, I found my circadian rhythms had flipped. My muscles are still a little sore from tensing up from the pain.
I agree the TV was miserable. The only series I found really interesting was "Life After People" on the History Channel. I watched a few other programs, not because I'm interested in them, but because I know my granddaughter is, and the shows give me a point of contact to get into conversations with her.
Oh, I also like "Tabitha Coffey's Salon Takeover." It should be required watching for organizational leadership classes. Each episode is a mini-case-study in correcting managerial stupidity.
Those things being as they may have been, I spent most of my time reading "Nero's Killing Machine" by Stephen Dando-Collins, and "The Ruin of Rome" by James J. O'Donnell, a very interesting revisioning of the events of the 6th century.
One reason I found "The Ruin of Rome" interesting is because last spring I read Christopher Tolkien's publication of his father's "The Legend of Sigurd and Gudrun." The elements that would become the legends in the North were coming together around the sixth century as evidenced by the inclusion of Attila the Hun as Etzel and of Theodoric as Dietrich of Bern.
why not just make a base level texture that sits over the existing hex like the columns? so it folds up like tom's colums, but is just tall enough to cover the original hex tiles?
I have never played with hexes either, but... if you're going to put something on top of the hexes that covers them completely, and intend to use it as a ground tile, why not simply use hexes made of cardstock in the first place?