I know how to approximate a perspective transformation with the mouse,
but I don't get how to enter the coordinate values directly as numbers,
so I can (for example) to reproduce the same transformation from one
image to other, or exactly the same transformation over the same
original image at
Alright I finally got a reply from Kaspersky:
Unfortunately ther were delays processing your request due to the increased
interest in our Product. We are very sorry for the long wait and we apologize
for any inconvenience.
Please perform the following steps:
1. Open the Kaspersky-Software
2.
I should probably mention that it didn't work for me.
I sent them a message saying so. Let the wait begin again.
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On 03.02.2014 22:27, Powerpuncher wrote:
Alright I finally got a reply from Kaspersky:
Unfortunately ther were delays processing your request due to the increased
interest in our Product. We are very sorry for the long wait and we apologize
for any inconvenience.
Please perform the
This is basically a non-answer, a generic if there is a problem, tell
the customer to have our software ignore the app setting.
And as you wrote in your second mail, it doesn't work for you.
Yeah I figured as much. Maybe they'll go into it after another month of wait,
but I really doubt it...
Hi,
My question is maybe stupid, but in the real world, when painting, 3 things
are used, each one with their own characteristics : a paint or an ink ; a
tool to apply this paint ; and finally a media.
I mainly use MyPaint, Gimp and Inkscape, but I also made a quick tour of
other painting
04 февр. 2014 г. 7:25 пользователь Thierry Chaverot tj.chave...@gmail.com
написал:
So, my question is : why the medias are not implemented in the painting
softwares ?
Because you tried too few apps :)
There is some few basic parameters as the substrate porosity,
surface roughness,