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05-14-2004, 12:27 PM
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Introduction to the smARTviewer
This is basically an updated version of my original announcement thread on the smARTviewer, but I turned it into an article for posterity (and new folks who join us later).
http://www.wetcanvas.com/Articles2/15/486/
Cheers.
Scott
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05-14-2004, 11:48 PM
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A WC! Legend
Perth Western Australia
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Re: Introduction to the smARTviewer
Thanks Scott. Good article
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05-15-2004, 11:00 AM
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Phoenix, AZ
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Re: Introduction to the smARTviewer
Thanks Scott. Excellent article.
I only yesterday finally figured out how to view the closeups CLEARLY. Using the magnifying glass was very blurry. But zooming in by clicking directly on the picture worked great! I was so happy to see that it really was possible to zoom in, yet also keep the clarity.
I just hope that visitors to art-agent will understand how to do that.
Helen
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05-15-2004, 11:04 AM
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A WC! Legend
Perth Western Australia
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Re: Introduction to the smARTviewer
I love Art-Agent's front page. How it all zaps together and the sounds LOL so cute
I'd still love a link in My WC to the gallery editing. 
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05-23-2004, 03:10 AM
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Re: Introduction to the smARTviewer
teehee...just found tonight that I could add individual music for each piece...sadly only a couple are smARTviewer. I downsized everything for uploader and now have to go back and find my original large files  But that's ok, cuz it's a cool feature!
Thanks for doing all this, Scott...think sometimes that everyone gets caught up in the glitches and they forget to appreciate that you're doing it all for us... 
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05-25-2004, 08:20 PM
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Louisville, KY
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Re: Introduction to the smARTviewer
i found wet canvas a year ago and LOVE the site. and the information regarding the new viewer is awesome. don't be mad for me being a stickler for detail, scott, but these images can be saved to anyone's computer. when you have used the viewer to achieve the art view that you want, pressing the print screen button will copy the view to the window's clipboard. you can then paste the image into any photo editing software, cut out the portions that you don't want, and the picture is now on your computer. thanks, cary
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06-09-2005, 03:05 AM
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Lord of the Arts
NSW,Australia
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Re: Introduction to the smARTviewer
I am unable to get the smart viewer to work in my virtual gallery and also at artagent.com's own site...is it available only to faster connecting computers (I am on dialup) and to any particular browser...I do have Flash on my puter ...I use Mozilla browser but do have MSIE on board as well. I have tried both browsers with no result...Perhaps it's a case of wait and see?
I have noted that the activity at my connection is nil even when the FSI thingie is `loading`.
Am I confusing the issue or do you understand what it is I am saying... 
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06-09-2005, 11:26 AM
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New York City
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Re: Introduction to the smARTviewer
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Originally Posted by Laurie2
I am unable to get the smart viewer to work in my virtual gallery and also at artagent.com's own site...is it available only to faster connecting computers (I am on dialup) and to any particular browser...I do have Flash on my puter ...I use Mozilla browser but do have MSIE on board as well. I have tried both browsers with no result...Perhaps it's a case of wait and see?
I have noted that the activity at my connection is nil even when the FSI thingie is `loading`.
Am I confusing the issue or do you understand what it is I am saying... 
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Hi Laurie,
You are responding to a thread that is over a year old.
Why don't you go to WC's "Site Discussions" and post your question there?

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06-09-2005, 07:44 PM
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NSW,Australia
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Re: Introduction to the smARTviewer
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Originally Posted by surreal
Hi Laurie,
You are responding to a thread that is over a year old.
Why don't you go to WC's "Site Discussions" and post your question there?

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oooops...silly me... 
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12-22-2005, 10:32 PM
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suffolk
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Re: Introduction to the smARTviewer
 I cannot get any picture from this so called SMART  viewer just blanK, very frustrating cause I would like to be able to see peoples work uP close i get a choice of music and thats it, can anybody help me here or tell me why, do i need to download special software or something be grateful for any advice, its probably just me at fault something i'm supposed to do .CHEERS RACH 
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06-07-2006, 08:44 AM
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Quakertown, PA
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Re: Introduction to the smARTviewer
Hi folks,
I can not find the area to sign up for art agent. Could someone give me some direction
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11-05-2007, 06:50 PM
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alabama
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Re: Introduction to the smARTviewer
I am new to this site . I have my first painting to do that is 6ft x 52 wide . its very intimidating . anyone out there that can help me to deal with perspective in somthing that big . or a book that might give me plain ole enlish help . the painting is requestedfrom a customer that has sen a painting and wants it to the likings of the 36 x 42 . Iamsoexcited myfirsst bigj job! please respond thanks so uch . hope I have posted this tothe it place god luck all that paint. its a joy to be able to injoy (oils ) that is my fortay ! summer
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11-05-2007, 07:16 PM
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Lord of the Arts
NSW,Australia
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Re: Introduction to the smARTviewer
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Originally Posted by summerrs
I am new to this site . I have my first painting to do that is 6ft x 52 wide . its very intimidating . anyone out there that can help me to deal with perspective in somthing that big . or a book that might give me plain ole enlish help . the painting is requestedfrom a customer that has sen a painting and wants it to the likings of the 36 x 42 . Iamsoexcited myfirsst bigj job! please respond thanks so uch . hope I have posted this tothe it place god luck all that paint. its a joy to be able to injoy (oils ) that is my fortay ! summer
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Hi Summers, Welcome. Not many folks come to this thread so if you care to use this link to the Forums Search area you may find a more suitable place to post your request.
http://www.wetcanvas.com/forums/search.php
Good luck with your commission
Better still go here there is sure to be a helpful thread amongst these ... http://www.wetcanvas.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=10
Last edited by Laurie2 : 11-05-2007 at 07:27 PM.
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