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Post by Rhannon on Nov 21, 2012 1:18:10 GMT -9
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Post by cowboyleland on Nov 21, 2012 5:16:03 GMT -9
I don't know about these figures in particular but I found a quick and easy way to thicken up outlines on figures like these. Import into GIMP Use the "magic wand" (Fuzzy Select) to select the background go to Select menu and "Shrink Selection" 2 pixels (or so) got to Edit menu and "Stroke Selection" 8 pixels (or so) Experiment with different Shrink and Stroke sizes to minimise the "voids" without loosing detail. When you think you've done the best you can go to Select menu and click "None" The small "voids" in the outline are easy to fill in by zooming in and using a small brush. For an army of matched troops do this to just once for each figure type and copy it rather than filling the voids in a battalion of soldiers. There will also be a black border around the whole page. If you don't copy the figure(s) to another page eliminate the page border with a white "bucket fill." Works for me
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Post by glennwilliams on Nov 21, 2012 6:57:32 GMT -9
very, very nice.
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Post by magpiestear on Nov 23, 2012 5:04:11 GMT -9
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Post by Rhannon on Nov 23, 2012 5:15:05 GMT -9
Yes. Thirteen figures in five excellent poses ( 1 officer, 1 NCO, I suppose, 1 bugler and two infatrymen, one shooting and one loading his rifle ).
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Post by Deleted on Nov 23, 2012 6:08:23 GMT -9
@lunik Dunno if you are reading these forums... but if so - please correct tittle - seems that one letter is lost (word "French" set FRN0005 8th Light Infantry Regt.) Otherwise very nice set!
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