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StephenLarson2
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First of all, I DETEST Paint 3D. I have yet to figure out how to do ANYTHING with it. (Or, at least, anything useful.)
Having said that, it appears I'm forced to use it. So here's the issue:
I have an architectural drawing I created that is ultimately going into a novel as an illustration. Because of its size, I was unable to scan it all at once, so I folded it into quarters and scanned each quarter separately. I now have four separate scans as .bmp files on my computer.
I have ABSOLUTELY NO CLUE what to do now to "stitch" these four scans together to form a single image. I can't even figure out how to import a single one of the scans into paint 3d or, once I've done that, how to put all four on the same canvas and then move them so that they butt up against each other in the correct alignment.
I literally need step-by-step instructions, starting after "Open Paint 3D".
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
Stephen M. Larson
www.StephenMLarson.com
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Having said that, it appears I'm forced to use it. So here's the issue:
I have an architectural drawing I created that is ultimately going into a novel as an illustration. Because of its size, I was unable to scan it all at once, so I folded it into quarters and scanned each quarter separately. I now have four separate scans as .bmp files on my computer.
I have ABSOLUTELY NO CLUE what to do now to "stitch" these four scans together to form a single image. I can't even figure out how to import a single one of the scans into paint 3d or, once I've done that, how to put all four on the same canvas and then move them so that they butt up against each other in the correct alignment.
I literally need step-by-step instructions, starting after "Open Paint 3D".
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
Stephen M. Larson
www.StephenMLarson.com
Continue reading...