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    Quote Originally Posted by kuwait View Post
    are you kidding ?? ofcourse i did
    why did you say this ? i am serious
    Because anyone that's ever used Autocad can tell that drawing was not done in CAD. You traced it in Photoshop, correct? If you did it in Autocad, then post a screenshot of the CAD drawing.
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    I must say I have to agree, I've never seen a swirly brown background colour in AutoCAD.
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    I think it's probablly a photograph of the actual monitor screen no?

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    Ok I think we stand corrected I just tried that on my Iphone here at work and I get the same glare and swirly background.

    I think we owe Kuwait and apology.
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    Seeing is not always believing. Post a screenshot of the drawing with the AutoCAD toolbars, menus and command line showing along with it. That will be 'proof positive'.
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    why is hard for you to believe me ?
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    Can't really argue with that can we?


    Quote Originally Posted by kuwait View Post
    why is hard for you to believe me ?
    Look at it from our point of view Kuwait, You start this thread not knowing anything about what you have to do, then an image shows up that looks like a photoshop image. We are likely to be a bit sceptical.

    But fair do's to you, you did it and weren't lying.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kuwait View Post
    why is hard for you to believe me ?
    Fair enough, but next time, just hit the PrintScreen button on your keyboard, then open Photoshop or Gimp or MSPaint and Paste your screenshot. Then save as .jpg format and upload the image here. That way there will be no question that you actually did the work. Taking a photo of you monitor allowed for a lot of image distortion and strange background noise which made it look as if you had created the image in Photoshop.
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    What he ^ ^ ^ said goes for me too.
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