A Question of Cardstock

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JimRead
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Re: A Question of Cardstock

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Hello CL,

Thanks for the nice comment I hope I've been of some help.

On Marcel's site he's done a page about using Photoshop: https://www.textures.com/resources.html very interesting stuff especially about using layers to bring out mortar textures in brick.

Cheers - Jim
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A useful link, thanks. Dipping my toes further into card stock. Using some bridge material from
Scale scenes for an early North American viaduct. At 5 BPS it is a bargain, as man spans are required, and
one fee allows one as many as required. Plus, the paper, which I simply glued to some spare thin cardboard, it
can be trimmed, bent, cut to any geological texture with supreme ease, and it looks great. Had I tried to
Do this in plastic I’d be having to do major surgery, at an excessive cost.

I mention card stock to my North American counterparts, and they are as surprised as I am. It is not a commonly
used product here.
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JimRead wrote: Wed Nov 11, 2020 11:39 pm Hello CL,

Thanks for the nice comment I hope I've been of some help.

On Marcel's site he's done a page about using Photoshop: https://www.textures.com/resources.html very interesting stuff especially about using layers to bring out mortar textures in brick.

Cheers - Jim
Thanks Jim, I'll check it out.
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