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    Following in her footsteps

    I been following her (my wife) for 20 years now. can you blame me?

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    Re: Following in her footsteps

    Quote Originally Posted by ivan z View Post
    I been following her (my wife) for 20 years now. can you blame me?
    Nope

    I can't make up my mind whether this needs a clockwise twist or not, some wall look vertical, some not and the clouds don't, but I think its me.

    Cheers,

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    Re: Following in her footsteps

    Quote Originally Posted by ivan z View Post
    I been following her (my wife) for 20 years now. can you blame me?

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    It is Your choice I suppose

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    Re: Following in her footsteps

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Humphries View Post

    I can't make up my mind whether this needs a clockwise twist or not, some wall look vertical, some not and the clouds don't, but I think its me.

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    I don't think it's you, Dave. If you run a guide line from her head down through the back, you can see it's outside her left heel. This wouldn't be right for walking. I think it can use 1-2 degrees CW rotation.

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    Re: Following in her footsteps

    Quote Originally Posted by rick55 View Post
    I don't think it's you, Dave. If you run a guide line from her head down through the back, you can see it's outside her left heel. This wouldn't be right for walking. I think it can use 1-2 degrees CW rotation.
    I think it came out a bit more than that, but having set it on cloud base and confirmed it on wall on left, a line can now run down through head to left heel.

    Following in her footsteps

    Ivan, I hope you don't mind me taking liberties with your wife (and picture)

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    Re: Following in her footsteps

    help yourself. i mean with the photo...

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