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Couple of years ago I lost hard drive and had to get another PC,  well along with losing hard drive i lost software.

One piece of software that i had was a program that enabled the user to create window scenes for Ameri-Town buildings and that art would be transferred over to acetate and printed, you then had a different scene for each window in the building.

The scale was perfect, could have a library with fireplace in corner, a bedroom scene, import a picture of dog sitting on sofa, endless possibilities.

If I remember correctly it was pretty cool, but i lost it and just can not remember the name of it, nor am i clever enough to write a good search for google of yahoo

anyone remember?

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Originally Posted by jeffdoo:

Just a quick Google search, I have honestly no idea, so this is a shot in the dark:

 

http://www.modeltrainsoftware....window-designer.html

 

Window Designer by Evan Designs

 

- Jeff

tnx so much, you just triggered a bunch of memory and i pulled a box out of closet that had the old computer stuff that i saved and LO AND BEHOLD THERE IT WAS!!!

I HAD IT, I HAVE IT AND THANKS AGAIN

it is obvious to the most casual observer that your workings on search engine language is far superior to mine!!

Originally Posted by Mike CT:

Ameritown has a set of window scenes printed that fits most of the window patterns.

 

have seen those, and they are appropriate and not bad either.  I took the software that i had and took a photo of my wife with our Lab sitting in a chair and fit it to go into the window,

came out fantastic, with some light behind it it looks like our family room in miniature

Originally Posted by pelago:
Originally Posted by jeffdoo:

Just a quick Google search, I have honestly no idea, so this is a shot in the dark:

 

http://www.modeltrainsoftware....window-designer.html

 

Window Designer by Evan Designs

 

- Jeff

tnx so much, you just triggered a bunch of memory and i pulled a box out of closet that had the old computer stuff that i saved and LO AND BEHOLD THERE IT WAS!!!

I HAD IT, I HAVE IT AND THANKS AGAIN

it is obvious to the most casual observer that your workings on search engine language is far superior to mine!!

 

Your welcome.

 

I will whole heartedly admit that Google is my friend and I use it constantly for research.  I think the search terms were nothing more than your main points:

 

windows ameri-towne software

 

The above software was mentioned twice in the first page of the search results.  

 

 

- Jeff

 

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