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::The Problem:. ::Your Solution:.
You have a digital photograph, or a scanned image, or a drawing that looks plain and simple, which was scanned or otherwise captured into a file, and you are now ready for editing.

You need to turn it into a work of art that appears like it was sketched by hand, drawn or painted. You want to see bristles.

But you have no patience whatsoever and your little sister says you're a geek and have zero talent for drawing.

Unfortunately you  know she's partly wrong... you actually have less than zero talent! When you as much as touch a pencil and paper, it catches on fire!


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Gertrudis Pro Standalone
only $67
Gertrudis for Dogwaffle
Gertrudis for Dogwaffle
only $34




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:::::What is Gertrudis Pro?:.
::: Gertrudis Pro
Gertrudis Pro is a program for the PC which lets you transform images into handmade drawings. The brushstrokes of the drawings can simulate watercolor, oil painting, crayon, and a variety of other styles. You can also define your own styles. As internally Gertrudis knows the path, color, width and style of each brushstroke, the drawing can be rendered at the desired resolution. So once the drawing is done, you generate the result to the resolution that you want, achieving fine details in each brushstrokes.
::: How to use it
When you load an image into Gertrudis Pro it will show two panels: the left one will show the original image and the other will show the resulting, modified image. When you first start,  the right panel will show a blank white image. As the drawing tools are applied, the resulting drawing will be appearing in the right panel.

You can 'brush' your strokes over the original to the left or directly on the black to the right side.
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Parrot - original photo
parrot-oil_paint.jpg
Parrot - oil painting look
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< Different effects with different settings: you can adjust  parameters for color, bristle thickness, gain, length, brush bitmaps...


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:::::More Details, Specs & Information:.

:::::New Features from Gertrudis Pro 3: 

What's New In Gertrudis Pro 3.0?

  • Wacom Tablet Support
  • Custom Background
  • 3D Brushes
  • Full screen paint
  • Better color accuracy and enhanced stroke rendering algorithm.



:: Differences between the Standalone and the Dogwaffle-Plugin version:.

.:Plugin Version:
  • the plugin version only sends and receives images through the Dogwaffle connection. No file saving or importing; no saving to PostScript. But you can send the resulting artwork to either the main or the swap buffer.
  • the plugin version is significantly lower cost.
.:Standalone Version:
  • The standalone version can load images from many file formats and save to JPEG, BMP and TIFF and  also to PostScript format.
  • The standalone edition can re-render and save at different sizes.This is very important for desktop publishing because there you need high resolution bitmaps. After creating your image on the screen at screen resolution, you can have it re-rendered to a higher resolution. This gives much more detail in the larger image than if you had simply resized/resampled the prior bitmap.
  • The standalone version has options to Load/Save Project in Gertrudis native format.
  • The standalone version has an option to "Apply All" (Apply the current tool around the whole image selecting random seeds), this tool saves time especially if you have a particulkar set of parameters which you want to apply to many images, perhaps from an animation sequence.

:::::New Features from Gertrudis Pro 2.2: 
  • new shortcut key: F11 = Full Screen Preview
  • Navigator Window, a new feature which lets you view the entire image. Also it is possible to choose the work area by dragging the red rectangle in the Navigator Window. This option is useful for large images.
  • entering numeric values: All parameters can be set using the keyboard. This change is made because some users have said that it was difficult to choose precise values.
  • Clipboard Support:
    • Ctrl+C ..... copies the current result to Clipboard.
    • Ctrl+Alt+N ... creates a new project based on the image in the clipboard.







::::: File Formats of the Standalone Version:.

Canada Football History May 2026

Canada invented the three-down game because of the land itself. With vast prairies and harsh winters, early players wanted a faster, more open game than the grinding four-down slog. The extra man, the wider field, the pre-snap motion—it is football for open spaces.

American football is a chess match of power. Canadian football is a track meet of chaos.

So the next time you hear someone say, "Canadian football is just weird," remind them: Weird is the oldest tradition in North American sports. The Grey Cup is older than the Stanley Cup. And the game north of the border isn't a failed copy.

It’s the original.


This is the golden age. The 1950s and 60s saw Canadian football at its cultural peak.

During this era, the NFL started sniffing north. The Buffalo Bills (AFL) tried to move to Toronto. The NFL's Oakland Raiders openly coveted Vancouver. Canadian fans fought back with loyalty, packing stadiums in Winnipeg and Hamilton to 30,000 seats.

The history of football in Canada is unique and often misunderstood. While "football" globally refers to soccer, in Canada the term primarily refers to Canadian football—a distinct gridiron code closely related to American football. However, soccer (association football) also has a deep, significant history as the country’s most registered sport. This report covers both, with an emphasis on the unique Canadian gridiron tradition.

Canada’s football history culminated recently with the role of co-host for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, alongside the United States and Mexico. This event promises to leave a lasting infrastructure and cultural legacy, ensuring the sport remains embedded in the national consciousness. canada football history

From the muddy fields of 19th-century Ontario to the pristine pitches of the modern era, Canadian football has survived wars, league collapses, and administrative hurdles. It is a history defined not by consistent dominance, but by a persistent, uniquely Canadian resilience—a story of a sport that finally found its home in the Great White North.

Early Beginnings (1860s-1900s)

Canadian football has its roots in rugby and association football (soccer), which were introduced to Canada by British immigrants in the mid-19th century. The first organized game of football in Canada was played on November 9, 1861, at the University of Toronto, where a team of students from the university's rugby club played against a team from the Toronto Cricket Club.

In the late 19th century, football began to gain popularity in Canada, with teams forming in Toronto, Montreal, and other cities. The first interuniversity football game was played in 1874 between Harvard University and McGill University, with McGill winning 1-0.

The Formation of the Interprovincial Football Union (IFU)

In 1907, the Interprovincial Football Union (IFU) was formed, comprising teams from the universities of Toronto, McGill, Montreal, and Ottawa. The IFU established the first official rules for Canadian football, which were based on the rules of rugby and association football.

The Birth of the Canadian Football League (CFL) Canada invented the three-down game because of the

In 1958, the Canadian Football League (CFL) was formed, replacing the IFU and expanding the sport beyond universities to include professional teams from across Canada. The CFL began with eight teams: the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, the Toronto Argonauts, the Montreal Alouettes, the Ottawa Rough Riders, the Saskatchewan Roughriders, the Calgary Stampeders, the Edmonton Eskimos, and the BC Lions.

The Golden Age of Canadian Football (1960s-1980s)

The 1960s to the 1980s are often referred to as the "Golden Age" of Canadian football. During this period, the CFL experienced rapid growth and popularity, with attendance figures reaching an all-time high. The league also became more competitive, with teams like the Ottawa Rough Riders, the Toronto Argonauts, and the Edmonton Eskimos dominating the league.

The Modern Era (1990s-present)

In the 1990s, the CFL underwent significant changes, including the introduction of the Canadian Football League Players' Association (CFLPA) and the creation of the Canadian Football Hall of Fame. The league also expanded to include teams in the United States, but this experiment was short-lived.

In recent years, the CFL has continued to evolve, with changes to the game format, rule changes, and advancements in technology. The league has also experienced a resurgence in popularity, with increased attendance and viewership.

Major Milestones in Canadian Football History This is the golden age

Notable Figures in Canadian Football History

The Grey Cup

The Grey Cup is the championship trophy awarded to the winner of the CFL playoffs. The trophy was donated by Lord Grey, the Governor General of Canada, in 1909. The Grey Cup is one of the most iconic symbols of Canadian sports, and the game is watched by millions of Canadians every year.

The Canadian Football Hall of Fame

The Canadian Football Hall of Fame was established in 1962 to recognize the achievements of Canadian football players, coaches, and administrators. The Hall of Fame is located in Waterloo, Ontario, and features exhibits on the history of Canadian football, as well as a collection of artifacts and memorabilia.

CFL Teams

The CFL currently consists of nine teams, divided into two divisions:

  • West Division:
  • Conclusion

    Canadian football has a rich and storied history, from its early beginnings in the 19th century to the present day. The sport has evolved over the years, with changes to the game format, rule changes, and advancements in technology. The CFL has become a beloved part of Canadian sports culture, with a loyal fan base and a reputation for exciting and competitive games. As the sport continues to grow and evolve, it remains an important part of Canadian identity and culture.











    :::::Resources - to probe further, to learn more

    • canada football historyThe Gertrudis Blog:

    • Tutorials - it's easy, you won't need many, but still....







    from photo portrait to
    artistic face painting
    face.jpg

     



    Dragon Heads!
    Gertrudis Pro &

    Project Dogwaffle
    in Perfect Harmony!

    Gertrudis and Dogwaffle in Harmony



    winter scene
    through a window

    windowscene.jpg

    upper-right (red box)
    detail of the above window

    windowscene_detail.jpg

    See more detail:
    view dynamic zoom




    Mountains
    mountain scenes



     combining Gertrudis with
    Project Dogwaffle for
    added special fx and realism
    like embossing, wet paint,
    paper texture, stains & more...
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    :::::Pricing & Where to Buy:
       

    Gertrudis Pro
    Standalone Edition

    Standalone version 3.3,
     can be used with any imaging software that saves to supported popular image formats.

    only $67 !
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    > order here <
    online store at Share-it!
    Download a Trial right there


    Gertrudis
    for Project Dogwaffle
    Plugin version 1.5,
    for Project Dogwaffle v2 or PD Pro
    and even  for the freeware v1.2

    only $34 !
    Gertrudis for Dogwaffle
    > order here <
    online store at Share-it!
    Download a Trial right there






















    Other products from
    Gertrudis Graphics:


    GMX PhotoPainter
    $94.95

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    online store at Share-it!
    Download a Trial right there



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    :::::Downloading the Demo & Trial Versions:
    Note: the latest version is Gertrudis Pro 3 (as of September 2006) - get the demo version from GertrudisGraphics.com

    Trial version of Gertrudis Pro 2.1 - Standalone Edition


    >>> Download this Installer:


    GertTrialSetup2_1.exe
    (size:  4,952,995 bytes)

    Trial version of Gertrudis Pro 2.1 - Dogwaffle Plugin Edition
    for use with Project Dogwaffle 1.2, 2.x or PD Pro 3.x

    >>> Download this Installer:


    GertDogTrialSetup2_1.exe
    (size: 4,951,483 bytes)



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    :::::Users & Galleries

    Visit the Users Gallery at GertrudisGraphics.com

    There you will see some more examples of what's possible and what's been done with Gertrudis. In some cases they are straight from Gertrudis standalone edition. In other cases there are combinations of Gertrudis with Project Dogwaffle, or other popular imaging and painting programs. Discover the endless possibilities.

    at gertrudisgraphics.com > view it     


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    fire dragon by
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    :::::Reviews

    DesignerToday.com

    "Gertrudis Pro is an awesome piece of software that allows you to turn your photos and images into unique looking art. This process happens quickly and easily and is as simple as choosing an effect and using a brush to repaint the image or photo. "

    > read it all     

















    Some material presented here is copyright (c) 2005 Enrique Nieloud  of Gertrudis Graphics,
    or Martin Duerr of Cybersign.de, or Dan Ritchie of Squirreldome.com or their respective owners.
    No unauthorized use or duplicatation is permitted. All rights reserved.