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Be patient...Please with helping us newbies
Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2008 2:51 pm
by lovemypoodle
I so much appreciate all the help we are getting from the experieced and/or smart people on this forum. Geesh, I feel like I am the slowest dumb bunny. Thought I was starting to be computer literate but now...my head is spinning. I'm sure when I learn SCA and Inkscape I will love it. In the meantime I'm reading the tutorials, tips, hints, etc and trying to learn the basics of using the programs. I read some posts here and just go "huh?"
THANKS for everyone's help and don't give up on us "slower" people!

Re: Be patient...Please with helping us newbies
Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2008 2:58 pm
by jancy
don't be intimidated!!
just take them one at a time, don't look at everything all at once, or you will be overwhelmed!
take those tutorials just one page at a time & you'll see how easy they really are.
I did post 2 different how to's regarding inkscape. I did word them as basic as I could for those that are trying it out for the very first time.
you'll LOVE it when you give it a try & figure it out.
PLEASE ask questions. I'm sure there are a lot of us here that would love to help!
Re: Be patient...Please with helping us newbies
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 2:51 am
by Aussie Alli
So far, i'm only using SCA to cut TTFs, but i've just downloaded some tutorials for some weekend reading...

Thanks for posting them
Re: Be patient...Please with helping us newbies
Posted: Fri Feb 29, 2008 2:58 pm
by Beanie
The best advice is to print each tut and do it a few times.... It is easier when you have a hard copy to look at than to go back and forth between programs
lovemypoodle wrote:I so much appreciate all the help we are getting from the experieced and/or smart people on this forum. Geesh, I feel like I am the slowest dumb bunny. Thought I was starting to be computer literate but now...my head is spinning. I'm sure when I learn SCA and Inkscape I will love it. In the meantime I'm reading the tutorials, tips, hints, etc and trying to learn the basics of using the programs. I read some posts here and just go "huh?"
THANKS for everyone's help and don't give up on us "slower" people!

Re: Be patient...Please with helping us newbies
Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 1:30 pm
by lovemypoodle
I wish all my other distractions (laundry, cooking, working, kids, phone, etc) would just let me play with these programs all day! I start to get the feel for it then I have to stop so I can do unimportant things like feed my family. When I get a chance to get back to the tutorial I have to start and the beginning again. Oh well, it's good practice. One of these days I will actually start scrapping with the SCA!