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    Brick

    Found this in archived post by East Bay Design. [URL="http://www.brick.com/md/index.htm"] Check it out, great program for bricks.

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    Hey Dean, right up my alley. Looks like a great site. I'm going to have to download some of their stuff and see how they look. I'm always looking for good materials.
    Thanks !!

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    I use http://www.acmebrick.com/md/index.htm .

    Never mind it's the same site.
    Last edited by louis; 11-09-2008 at 10:56 PM.

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    I change fhe x,y scale to 60 to make the brick look right.
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    Use the custom sizing tool to limit the number of bricks in your image.

    Use the shoulder course maker as well.
    Last edited by louis; 11-09-2008 at 11:01 PM.

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    Tommy has a large library of these that he hands out for free.

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    This is a really nice program. You can make soldier coursing, choose your mortar colors, change coursing, even change on individual brick to be another type of brick... this was amazing !

    There is no help menue even if it says it has one. Maybe the help page link was down but it didn't work this morning but it's pretty easy to get the hang of what it can do.

    There are 4 different product brands to choose from. Acme Brick, Elgin/Butler, Featherlite Blocks and Hill Country Stone.

    Here's a test I did. I messed up on my cropping but I just wanted to see what the program can do.

    Pat
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