Hi Brenda! I'm not sure who you are reaching out to or what link that you are referring to? Can you give us a bit more information about who or what you are looking for and perhaps we can assist you?
of course! David Anderson did an optical illusion (approx 2 years ago) and
made the template available. There was an accompanying link (in the response
text, following) that provided the following link: http://bit.ly/138Fw9M.
It is this file for which I seek :)
thanks!
brenda
There are only two kinds of people in the end:
those who say to God, 'Thy will be done
and those to whom God says, in the end,
'Thy will be done.'
It's a supporting file David Anderson provided for his Optical Illusion Drag-n-Drop template. The link he provided in the comment section was http://bit.ly/138Fw9M
I have searched this link in-depth and think it may have been archived since it was ~ 2 years ago?
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Hi Brenda! I'm not sure who you are reaching out to or what link that you are referring to? Can you give us a bit more information about who or what you are looking for and perhaps we can assist you?
of course! David Anderson did an optical illusion (approx 2 years ago) and
made the template available. There was an accompanying link (in the response
text, following) that provided the following link: http://bit.ly/138Fw9M.
It is this file for which I seek :)
thanks!
brenda
There are only two kinds of people in the end:
those who say to God, 'Thy will be done
and those to whom God says, in the end,
'Thy will be done.'
~CS Lewis
It's a supporting file David Anderson provided for his Optical Illusion Drag-n-Drop
template. The link he provided in the comment section was http://bit.ly/138Fw9M
I have searched this link in-depth and think it may have been archived since it
was ~ 2 years ago?
Thanks for any help you can provide
Hi Brenda!
Thanks for that information. You can check out the download here.
Oh, I see what you are referring to now, and our team is looking into this. Sorry about the inconvenience.
We (and by that I mean David Fair) found that thread!
Attached is the screenshot settings I used in PowerPoint. I hope that helps!
And here's the Photoshop style (.asl)
Precisely what I was looking for! I was able to extrapolate the PPT styles but the Photoshop was a mystery.
Thanks muchly...
brenda
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