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that lil app looks decent if you are in a crunch.
i used to have to teach a printmaking workshop, and if you DID have time, you can take a woodblock or linoleum covered block (you can buy at art stores) and then xerox the picture.
take acetone (or fingernail polish remover) and put it on a cloth or sponge, put the xerox face down on the block and secure it with tape or something and then rub the back of the xerox until the acetone dries off the paper. do put too much acetone on it though or the ink will just float off.
then you have the mirror image and can go "hog wild" as some folks in "these here parts" would say.
and i think i just wasted my time and your time by writing and making you read this.
so aaaaaaaaaaaaanyway. the weather here was nice today.