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ebinmaine

@admin I wasn't sure where to place this so please feel free to move it...

 

Trina is looking for line style or outline style drawings of mid-60s Wheel Horse such as hers and mid-70s such as mine.

 

 

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Lee1977

There a computer program that does that, can't remember the name. I had one on a computer or so back. Might be on this one too.

Can't find it on this computer, but I can change colors. How about a Raider Work Horse.

SAM-1652-3.jpg

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SylvanLakeWH

My daughter drew this one for me...

 

 

IMG_3782.jpeg

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Pullstart

If you send me a favorite picture of your tractors, I have some very talented artist kids.  They have amazed me in the past couple years how well they draw realism!

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Bill D
2 hours ago, Lee1977 said:

There a computer program that does that, can't remember the name. I had one on a computer or so back. Might be on this one too.

Can't find it on this computer, but I can change colors. How about a Raider Work Horse.

SAM-1652-3.jpg

Love the tires.  What brand and model are they?  Is that center pivot pin custom made as well?

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Lee1977

The front are copies by SUNF  6 ply !9x7-8.  The rear are Gityer Guider  (Lancer) 6 ply 25x 10 -12. they are on 8 1/2 wide rims and are about 24" tall.  Bought the fronts off Ebay.. The rears from Chappral in California at $67 each. They also have the same style in large radials from $130 uo $150 each. Those fronts also come in smaller and larger sizes. 

The pivot pin is a 5/8"x 8" bolt cut off and welded a 1 1/2" x 3/16" tab. The Raider axle plates are still there, I added a front hitch with a 5/8" spacer at the top.. That top bolt was a bxxx there is a small hole already there and I was afraid to use my good bits . When I lined up my pivot hole in the hitch with the Raider holes that little hole was offset from the hitch hole.  I also added a few washers so the taper at the end of the treads wouldn't be in the hitch plate.

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CCW

Here's a variation on @Lee1977's tractor.  Post a photo and I will try to manipulate it.

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Lee1977

I checked there are programs that do that Photoshop is one, they want to rent you the program by the month. If it gets to where you have to rent programs to operate a computer mine is going in the trash. There may be a free one out there If you can find it.

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CCW

Another take on @SylvanLakeWH's image.

Line02.jpg

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CCW

@Lee1977, @ebinmaine

 

I use a free program that is similar to Photoshop. It has a learning curve, but you can lookup instructions on the net.  It's called GIMP and I use it on Windows 10.

 

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SylvanLakeWH
1 hour ago, CCW said:

Another take on @SylvanLakeWH's image.

Line02.jpg

 

Does it just scan image and then you play with the various options?

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CCW

@SylvanLakeWH  In this case I right clicked on your image and selected "Copy Image" and then pasted it into the GIMP software.  Could also have saved the image and opened it with GIMP.

 

 

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CCW

@ebinmaine  If you post a photo I will try to manipulate it for you.

 

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kpinnc
6 hours ago, SylvanLakeWH said:

My daughter drew this one for me...

 

 

I can't draw a straight line with a ruler. :P

 

Such talents always amaze me! 

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cafoose

Get an older cheap computer and download Linux on it. Linux runs fine on older computers that are too slow for windows. It's open source which means it's free and most all the programs for it are free. Open source also means no licensing which allows any geek to improve the programs but they're not allowed to charge for it. There's hundreds if not thousands of different programs all free and it works similar to windows. All you need to do is download it to a flash drive and make it boot-able. Then boot up the cheap PC with the flash drive and follow the prompts. Lots of instructions on the internet.

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ebinmaine
1 hour ago, CCW said:

@ebinmaine  If you post a photo I will try to manipulate it for you.

 

 

That. Is. Awesome.  

 

I'll see what we can come up with!

 

 

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Oldskool

There is a software somewhere that used to convert pictures to outline 

"coloring book style"

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Lee1977

Here you go " Tech-lagoon.com/imagechef/en/image-to-edge.html

 

SAM-1652-2-edge-line.jpg

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Lee1977

There are a couple different type of lines and a couple different adjustments. Have another one down loaded can get it over to pictures.

SAM-1383-4-edge.jpgSAM-1476-3-edge.jpg

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953 nut

Here are some from the internet under "Garden Tractor Clip Art" that you might enjoy.

170+ Vintage Lawn Mower Illustrations, Royalty-Free Vector Graphics & Clip  Art - iStock

Clipart Black And White Man On A Riding Lawn Mower - Royalty Free Vector  Illustration by De… | Clipart black and white, Free vector illustration,  Riding lawn mowersFree lawn mower Clipart | FreeImages

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T-Mo

One of our long standing members, TT, had a few that he posted here years ago.

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