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It is The Druneer's Path, and yes it is crappy. I have
made three of them, but I like this one the best. Took to the fair and won Grand Champion. That picture is on my design board. I took the picture of it while I was working on itto send to my sister so she woul know what i was doing One day when I can think, I'll take it with me to my brother's and have him to take a picture and than I can put it on QB. Thank you for asking
Barb
made three of them, but I like this one the best. Took to the fair and won Grand Champion. That picture is on my design board. I took the picture of it while I was working on itto send to my sister so she woul know what i was doing One day when I can think, I'll take it with me to my brother's and have him to take a picture and than I can put it on QB. Thank you for asking
Barb
Originally Posted by jdiane318
Barb55, love the quilt in your avatar. Would you mind telling us about it. Looks scrappy and that is always a winner with me.
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How large is the picture file itself? The bigger the file, the longer it will take to upload. If it's too big, it won't load at all.
I always compress my photos before i upload. They still display in a decent size, but the files themselves are smaller in size.
Since I don't know which software(s) you use to manipulate your photo files, i can't provide more specific advice.
if you don't know how to compress, but can tell us more about your software, one of us might be able to help you learn that very useful skill. :-)
I always compress my photos before i upload. They still display in a decent size, but the files themselves are smaller in size.
Since I don't know which software(s) you use to manipulate your photo files, i can't provide more specific advice.
if you don't know how to compress, but can tell us more about your software, one of us might be able to help you learn that very useful skill. :-)
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