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Seems like it might be a pricey add-on if you could find a one-stop-shop for that. Why not order a tent misting system elsewhere, since it's such an easy install. Not sure where you are in Texas, but here's a place that has a 160 psi tent misting kit.
MISTCOOLING, INC
5001 South Front Street...
here's a great resource for concrete products and techniques (and a nice brochure to boot)
https://issuu.com/digitalpublish/docs/21387_delta_products?e=10824371/11242406&submissionGuid=b2381f40-edb1-4a56-bea5-b81a60c7d906
looks like i was reading an outdated post in an adobe forum
in that case, maybe these great apps are available as well
Procreate, Astropad & SketchBook
i figured before i post the apps i use, i'd better see if there were android versions first.
i have to admit... i had no idea Adobe's app were not available for androids. pretty shocking when so many people are android users.
just last night i saw a commercial with a forensic artist using a...
(second post was a glitch)
it did really apply when you said it either, guess you forgot.
although, that's a pretty big sign to lose, and if it flew off the top of your car or truck, certainly could have been a problem for other drivers..... or.... some one got themselves a cool sign for free...
did exactly that yesterday... flute cutter to cut my strips... stacked them on the ream cutter... perfecto! i like the ream cutter style because of the clamping feature, keeps even small strips from shifting as the blade comes down.
great sign (including intentional visible hardware)
what a great thread too, so cool to see photos of all the steps your taking to create the dimension!
been wanting a Visons for quite some time, hope to see the video you mentioned.
with what i wrote, and being surprised i could draw directly in illustrator, you'd think i never used a tablet before. i actually bought my first tablet in 1998 (ish), a 12x12 Wacom. i worked directly in PSD with it, so i don't know why i was surprised all these years later, that i could work...
i've never been too keen on drawing with a stylus, just never felt right with the delay and funky tips. while i'm digg'n the iPad Pro and Apple Pencil... there's a bit of a learning curve with the popular illustration apps, Adobe Sketch, Adobe Draw, Procreate and such.
i just downloaded an app...
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