retxx>>>
5 days later and you can't figure out how to use the PHI matrix tool? You have been on this site for the past 5 years, I am very surprised about that to!. But you are happily retired looking for a few bucks free of charge. [my assumption and no offence taken because we are all looking for the same thing....right?
I was NOT 'teaching' anyone in my reply above, I simply donated my time to you and others in this forum utilizing the PHI matrix system of overlay as described by winner1313. It was an observation. Obviously sir/madam you did not get as far as I did.
See if you can follow the steps below, I am trusting that you have some computer skills to see through some of the procedures. [I have since removed the program but know it from memory]
If you still have that PHImatrix up on your screen, I suggest you start clicking on the boxes in the program bar and watch what happens! You are only adding lines as mentioned by winner1313 into the perimeter box itself....absolutely no mystery here. ITS a transparency program. You are going to see right through to your desktop.
Click on any same button 10x and see what happens. When you have mastered that for all the buttons, click until you have 10 lines horizontal and 10 lines vertical...you will notice that the lines are getting closer together at the edges ...they have to because they are the PHI RATIO lines in action. Now go to the right side of the program bar and click the lettered box until you see 'mirror all lines'....CLICK on it and see what happens. You now have a ratio set of colored boxes all inside the main perimeter box...creating the 'PHI GRID' where each box is a ratio of space from the PHI number 1.618.
CONGRATULATIONS, you did it!
Click on the little 'camera' icon at left and save the file as a .jpeg and name it; 'MATRIX grid' and remember where it is too.
Close the PHImatrix program...you're done with it. Delete the program if you wish. You already have a variable scaled and ratio making PHIgrid in MSWORD and you can print it on anything, even aT-shirt.
OPEN your 'MSWORD' program [or Photoshop or PaintShop Pro image editor] and find the file you just saved. [better remember where it was]. Load that 'MATRIX grid.jpeg' file by clicking; 'INSERT' >picture>from file. You have to do it this way because the file was not saved as a .doc file. It's a .jpeg picture file.
Scale it to fit the HORIZONTAL [landscape] size of your paper [you have to change the printing paper orientation in Printer Setup]...you don't have to, but if you want a bigger grid to work with [so you can see the RATIO lines at the edges better] on the overlay its best to do it. You will also have to adjust the vertical and horizontal 'TABS' of the paper for grid placement too, if you want to.
NOW print it out on white bond paper first if you have a 'printer' just to see what the thing looks like. If it needs adjustments fiddle with the tabs until the next set of prints show what you want which are ALL the lines to the edge of the overall perimeter grid. In the PHI martrix program you can also change the color of the grid lines...I trust you did that, don't choose 'white'. I chose red for my grid lines.
If you have transparency 8.5"x11" acetate or mylar sheets [see through clear film] you can print on that too, or buy your own. Obviously winner1313 did not have transparencies, for he/she sugessted to go to a copy place and get one for 1.49$US.
But this is where I ran amuck...we don't know the scale that winner1313 is using or did use for the Megabucks numbers. I suggested keeping your LOTTO grid of numbers [which you have yet to do] and this PHI matrix overlay grid system the same size for equality reasons.
retxx >>>I trust this will teach you step 2/3/4/5/6/7. Please return if you further require some attention. I look forward to it. Good luck.
You are now an expert of the PHI matrix overlay grid system.
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