Sentences with phrase «into vellum»

For each book, I converted the pdf file to docx, pasted the text one chapter at a time into Vellum, and then proceeded to read each word of it for transfer errors.
Download it now and give it a try before dumping money into Vellum!
We'll build a glorious new golden age from its carcass, build our castles from its bones, tan its withered flesh into leather to bind our books, and stretch what's left into vellum.
Inked into the vellum is a chart of the Mediterranean so accurate that ships today could navigate with it.

Not exact matches

I've been wanting to start a scrapbook about my spiritual journey for quite some time, so when I saw this week's challenge at Practical Scrappers — Acrylic, Vellum, & Transparencies — I thought it would be the perfect opportunity to delve into the supplies I've been stashing and get to work!
When a user incorporates Word's styles into their manuscript, such as always using the «Title» style in Word for each of the author's chapter titles, Vellum is smart enough to know to import each of those chapters as separate chapters.
The inclusion of themes mutes the background color into all sorts of off - whites that remind me of vellum and Sepia.
(For those who have been paying attention, yes, this means all my research into Scrivener vs. Vellum was useless for this project.)
I don't know if you've run into this with Vellum or not, but I discovered today that it can't handle footnotes or endnotes.
Vellum also offers more customization options, almost inviting one to get creative rather than fit into the pre-packaged templates provided.
You can drag your 3 or 20 books into one Vellum document then you're done.
Once I'm done editing, I'll be copying the text out of Vellum chapter by chapter, pasting it into an empty word doc, copying it again, and pasting it into the Createspace template.
Combining traditional and contemporary techniques and mediums such as gesso and gold on vellum, award - winning photographer, Sandi Daniel goes beyond the image, reinventing it into an alternate reality and evoking feelings of romance while addressing the fragility of nature.
She assembles individual pieces of wood into shallow reliefs on the wall and then refines them with select materials, such as vellum, pencil, gesso, and gouache.
Incorporating this into the exhibition, Kennon covered the broken glass in a pink vellum, matching the exhibited print «Authorship is Fluid (Designed by Jean - Pascal Flavien)», adding the anonymous vandal to the long list of «authors» adrift in the exhibition.
Daniel Sinsel's new show (Sadie Coles to 25th Aug), rather typically for him, combines sensitive surface exploration with unusual materials both beneath the painted surface (canvas cut into ribbons then woven together; calf vellum) and on top of it (hazelnut shells, whale's teeth, pink coral).
I suppose this ties into the stained glass window question, too, but it made me want to ask why you were drawn to work on vellum, how you think about the transparency / opacity of paint, and then too, the fragility of a work of art, both as a material object and a site of personal... I want to say expression, but that seems like the wrong word somehow.
After James Pinkstone, director of design service Vellum, posted a terrifying story on his company blog claiming that iTunes Match stole his files, Apple sprang into action — sending two engineers to his house to troubleshoot the problem.
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