I take out Tablet and begin to draw a cake.
Things go smoothly (this should have been my first clue.)
I finish drawing and embellishing the cake (it turns out
great, if I do say so myself) and save it to my gallery because I’ve been burned
before.
I decide I should start a new layer for the candles since
there are going to be so many and I don’t want to mess up the beautiful cake I’ve
just finished.
This is where it all starts to go wrong.
I start drawing the
candles but after a few I think (another red flag of things to come) I could just import
this into Computer and duplicate the candles to save me time and effort.
So I ‘turn off’ the cake layer and go to save the candles as
a separate file and…….AAAARRRRGGGGHGHHHH!
I deleted the cake.
Now on computer this is no big deal you just go into the
recycle bin and retrieve it. But on Tablet the operating system DOES
NOT HAVE A RECYCLE BIN!
(I consider this a major flaw from the system developers.
Haven’t they ever gone ‘oooops’ and accidentally deleted something? What were
they thinking? That nobody makes mistakes? Or has second thoughts? C’mon! We’re
all human! Get with the program here guys!)
So I do what any normal person would do. I Google how to
retrieve deleted files for android.
Because starting over is NOT an option.
This process involves USB cables, syncing Tablet with
Computer, updating drivers, and delving into the deep dark recesses of Tablet
where everyday, normal human beings dare not tread.
Several hours and multiple You Tube videos later I’ve
downloaded and uninstalled at least three different ‘free’ programs that
promise to find my deleted file.
I give up in frustration, uninstall all the downloads on
both Computer and Tablet, put all the settings back to normal and redraw the
cake.
(There comes a time when the balance of how to fix it or just
do it over tips to just do it over!)
I redraw the cake, save it AND e-mail a copy to myself, just in case!
Then I switch over to Computer to tweak a few things, duplicate candles to the
required amount and print it out.
Wait, the colors are all wrong! AAAARRRRGGGGHHHH!
Once I finished calibrating my printer………….I finally got
everything all lined up, colors corrected and printed out!
Whew!
So what I thought would be a nice, quick, personal, handmade
card turned out to be an all day (and half the night) ordeal of frustration and
stubbornness!
I hope you like it! There aren’t too many people I
would do this for! Happy Birthday!