Anyone have any idea why a scanner would scan a blank picture?
dunno whats wrong with it.
Thanks!
Anyone have any idea why a scanner would scan a blank picture?
dunno whats wrong with it.
Thanks!
1 Nxventrata
D. muscipula & D. muscipula 'Red Dragon'(barely)
Sarracenia leucophylla(seedling)
S. purpurea and Drosera filiformis filiformis/ intermedia seeds waiting to sprout.
Drosera capensis
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That's not much to go on Nflytrap. Could you write down exactly every step you did to scan the image? And not all scanners work the same. But if you tell me what you did to scan it, I'll try to help.
Another possibility is if you have a digital camera, you could photograph the logo and post the photo.
"Fox terriers are born with about four times as much original sin in them as other dogs." - Jerome K. Jerome
To save some money (if we have people that are good at this) we could do dot art. Mine will never beat PAK's but it's worth a try.
NNNNNNN NNN AAAAAA SSSS CCCCCC
NNN NNN NNN AAA AAA S CC
NNN NNN NNN AAAAAAAA SSSS CC
NNN NNN NNN AAA AAA S CC
NNN NNNNN AAA AAA SSSS CCCCCC
You likey?
lol Not bad!
"Fox terriers are born with about four times as much original sin in them as other dogs." - Jerome K. Jerome
Thanks! I have no idea how to make a Sarracenia like that though... I'm working on another picture now that is alot better than that.
Here are two bases that could be further enhanced and I can add words/letters.
This one has a softened background:
Here's the crisper version:
I can fix up the softened one if you like that better. I did it in about 5 minutes, so it isn't very pretty. Just getting your opinion on which one I should pursue.
P.S. These pics are from a Sarracenia bog in East Texas.![]()
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Man I will never be able to top any of these logo's...The best I can do is draw a few stick men bowing to some Sarracenia's. I like PAKs and Scottychaos logos. Plus I do not have a scanner.![]()
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-- Oscar Wilde
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