I recently created a set of free web-based design utilities to help turners visualize artwork on bowls and vessels before they start cutting wood. I am offering these for free to any chapter or individual member who wants to use them.
I attempted to post a preview in the gallery, but it was rejected because the image was a computer visualization rather than a photograph of a finished piece. (As a side note: It would be very helpful if the forum software sent an automated email when a post is rejected so the author isn't left wondering).
I have been an AAW member since the early 90s, and I believe digital design is a growing part of our craft. Since these are visualization tools, a rendering is the most accurate way to demonstrate them. Where is the appropriate place on this forum to share digital resources and "new ways of seeing" that don't fit the strict rules of the photo gallery?
I want to make sure the community has access to these free resources.
I attempted to post a preview in the gallery, but it was rejected because the image was a computer visualization rather than a photograph of a finished piece. (As a side note: It would be very helpful if the forum software sent an automated email when a post is rejected so the author isn't left wondering).
I have been an AAW member since the early 90s, and I believe digital design is a growing part of our craft. Since these are visualization tools, a rendering is the most accurate way to demonstrate them. Where is the appropriate place on this forum to share digital resources and "new ways of seeing" that don't fit the strict rules of the photo gallery?
I want to make sure the community has access to these free resources.
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