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			Hello and a good morning,
 
			because of illness I wasn't able to do a lot with FF for a long time and have to find myselfe home now in a new version. Because I can not upload/download filters in the moment (only with LINUX on the WEB) but want to "give something back" for all the help I found and find here I try to send along two filter-files here for your own manuel install. I was searching for years for a program/filter/plugin what gives me the ability to simulate the "marmorizing" with colours like on papers for manual arts (as backgrounds for creating artwork a.s.o.) FF seems to bring it up... - I am near before it, working out off and on a filter in the library (EXPRESSIONISM by ALZHEM; thank You very much for that !!!). There will be something to do to get it like I would like it but it seems to "grow"... If someone needs such a thing, too - use it! If somebody would like to make it better and/or quicker - please show it here - Happy Christmas and new year Rolf RPT_Marm01.ffxml "The way is the destination..." 				 | 
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| Posted: December 12, 2006 12:46 am | ||
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| Posted: December 12, 2006 12:47 am | ||
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			Hello, once more...
 
			reading this now I am afraid that someone could misunderstand what I mean... "Marmorizing" I mean is: swimming colours of oil or so on water- or glue-ground, forming randomly or controlled patterns and forms - you take them with a sheet of paper laid down for a short time on the ground. Long times ago in this way men started to make art-papers for gift-boxes, books a.s.o. - most on thicker glue-ground what lets you control the colour with sticks tieing around... very coloureful, this version... What I am searching for is to simulate light oil-colours on water - influenced only with little drops "terpentine" or such things - difficult to do in reality because the colour sinks to ground very quickly if you do something wrong... - but you can get very "lite" and transparent colours and patterns for further art-work. Thank for reading and a happy christmas and new year Rolf "The way is the destination..." 				 | 
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| Posted: December 12, 2006 10:01 pm | ||
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