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If you have artistic skill and would like to contribute artwork to application developers and content developers, then please tell us what you can do. |
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If you have technical skills in scanning artwork into digital formats, conversion of digital artwork, and [[Choosing image formats]] that are appropriate for each piece of artwork, then tell us how you can help. |
If you have technical skills in [[scanning]] artwork into digital formats, conversion of digital artwork, and [[Choosing image formats]] that are appropriate for each piece of artwork, then tell us how you can help. |
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If you are an application developer or someone who is assembling educational content such as an e-book or a lesson plan, then tell us what kind of artwork you need. |
If you are an application developer or someone who is assembling educational content such as an e-book or a lesson plan, then tell us what kind of artwork you need. |
Revision as of 11:15, 21 September 2006
Welcome to the Artwork Common Room
Overview
If you have artistic skill and would like to contribute artwork to application developers and content developers, then please tell us what you can do.
If you have technical skills in scanning artwork into digital formats, conversion of digital artwork, and Choosing image formats that are appropriate for each piece of artwork, then tell us how you can help.
If you are an application developer or someone who is assembling educational content such as an e-book or a lesson plan, then tell us what kind of artwork you need.
Discussions
Please have such discussions and activity about producing artwork as you wish.
The "full stop lock and key" method to align text
The following document was written in relation to using the Microsoft Paint program on a Windows PC.
http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~ngo/pai04100.htm
However, it might possibly be useful more generally as well as for Paint.
The following may be useful for people wanting to use large letters and a greater variety of characters in Microsoft Paint.
http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~ngo/pai04200.htm
There are also two other documents which might be of interest.