3D Shapes patterns Posted by Shawn on Jun 05, 2010
A member over at the Foam Book Community shared this link and I wanted to pass it on.
http://www.senteacher.org/Worksheet/12/Nets.xhtml

They are not the traditional shapes you would use in a puppet but I think they could be very useful. In fact it might be kind of cool to break out of the box and use some of these instead of the traditional head shapes.
Re: 3D Shapes patterns Posted by Billy D. Fuller on Jun 05, 2010
Thanks Shawn................... with a little tweaking they should work well.

Billy D.
Re: 3D Shapes patterns Posted by Chris Arveson on Jun 05, 2010
those are pretty neat! I saved them all as pdf files to my computer so that I don't have to wander around the world wide web to find them again. I can't wait until my puppet stuff is back out of boxes, and I can start playing again!
Re: 3D Shapes patterns Posted by Billy D. Fuller on Jun 05, 2010
Posted by: Chris Arveson on Jun 05, 2010
those are pretty neat! I saved them all as pdf files to my computer so that I don't have to wander around the world wide web to find them again. I can't wait until my puppet stuff is back out of boxes, and I can start playing again!

Are there any free pdf conversion programs out there. I had one on my old computer but when I transferred files to my new computer  it would not work on Windows 7. If not a reasonable priced one.


Billy D.
Re: 3D Shapes patterns Posted by Rpage on Jun 05, 2010
Posted by: Billy D. Fuller on Jun 05, 2010
Are there any free pdf conversion programs out there. I had one on my old computer but when I transferred files to my new computer  it would not work on Windows 7. If not a reasonable priced one.


Billy D.

CutePDF is what I use to create them. Just installs as a printer. When you print to it you get a PDF file. Here is the link...

http://www.cutepdf.com/

I have it installed on 7 and it works fine.
Re: 3D Shapes patterns Posted by Billy D. Fuller on Jun 05, 2010
Thanks Rpage works great.


billy d.
Re: 3D Shapes patterns Posted by Chris Arveson on Jun 05, 2010
I use PrimoPDF, same concept, it is a virtual printer. http://www.primopdf.com/index.aspx
Re: 3D Shapes patterns Posted by Shawn on Jun 06, 2010
Don't forget to check your "Save As" in your favorite programs also.  Some times they well have an option to save as a PDF.
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