Good old predicta text still lets not lose any sleep over it ,ill put one of thoes smiling winky faces in but they usually disappear when I press the post buttonFair comments guys. Just thinking about costs. Proprietary products are probably best to start with.
I know I'm being niggly saying it, but it's Ronseal
Told ya.Good old predicta text still lets not lose any sleep over it ,ill put one of thoes smiling winky faces in but they usually disappear when I press the post button
I find the smileys only work when you use the icon button at the top of the text window…….those on the keyboard itself don’t work for some reason.Good old predicta text still lets not lose any sleep over it ,ill put one of thoes smiling winky faces in but they usually disappear when I press the post button
I find the smileys only work when you use the icon button at the top of the text window…….those on the keyboard itself don’t work for some reason.
Thanks Dave. Agree with your point though. May not have been the most helpful advice for a beginner, albeit from a position of wanting to help. Thanks for pointing that out. You are correct, and I hadn't really thought it through.Good old predicta text still lets not lose any sleep over it ,ill put one of thoes smiling winky faces in but they usually disappear when I press the post button
Sorry, I didn’t receive a notification for your reply.That's good to know thanks.
I will test it once I have made a booth, and tested the brushes.
just a thought...
can I change the needles on this brush OK?
Rob (Dredfx) has some great beginner exercise videos too. He's much more artwork than scale models (although we've tried to convince him to do one ) but it's all good practice for trigger control.Added to favorites, thanks Chris.
Same here....I find the smileys only work when you use the icon button at the top of the text window…….those on the keyboard itself don’t work for some reason.
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