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				Andrew B.
								
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			The pattern and colors look great! Not sure how the name "stencil" fits this.				 
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				StevieJ
								
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			Ah, I get it, used to shoot stencil patterns.....like for printing fabric, eh???     
			Steve
 				"Buzzards gotta eat...same as worms..." - Clint :)  | 
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				Zephos
								
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			That's one of the most elaborate and well thought out uses for the Kaleidoscope component I've seen Persidio! Would work perfect for fabric patterns -- looking forward to the released version ^_^ 
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			Hi Andrew~   
			
 Welcome to FF!~ With stenciling you cannot have too much paint on your brush and their are special brushes for this. It's a dry brush technique. The filter uses 'grads' and 'curves' to achieve the dry brushed stencil technique using similar patterns found in stencil templates. Hi Steve~   
 Hehe....---------> Good Eye!~ Cant' slip anything by you~ The creative process during this filter lead me to the idea for the filter that followed 'Quilt Show'. Because during stencil I did start thinking about the use of fabrics. Gosh you are good!~ Hi Zephos~ 
 Thank you Zephos!~ Another good eye~ This filter inspired 'Quilt Show'. You guys are good~ This week I am concentrating on curves and gradients for my filters. Next week who knows, LOL. 
 Yep, Yep. Here you go~ (((Thanks for the wonderful comments))) http://www.filterforge.com/filters/2882.html  | 
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				Kraellin
								
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			i made a comment way back in the early days of FF that FF could easily be used by cloth pattern makers and designers. this filter bears that out! very lovely, jean  
			If wishes were horses... there'd be a whole lot of horse crap to clean up!
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				Presidio
								
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 Oh thank you Kraellin!~   
And you were 'right' too about the filters ability to generate cloth patterns.  | 
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				Presidio
								
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			Updated the description and keywords~
 
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