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03/01/2008 05:11:33 AM |
I like the learning in this one. The black cow makes the final image of her come out as whatever overlay you used. In this case the rocks in the second image. This is a good way to show just what the difference overlay does. That in itself makes it worth posting this image. Although I'm not sure I could figure out that it was a cow if you hadn't told me so. |
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02/16/2008 08:57:09 PM |
pretty cool! Look slike a stone cow, very wild! |
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02/15/2008 08:26:29 AM |
Wow definately childrens book illustartions thats cool! |
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02/15/2008 03:31:21 AM |
Far out! Yes, it has that cut-out/crumpled paper feel to it. This is all too much fun. |
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02/15/2008 02:53:50 AM |
Great result. Reminds me of the children's author/illustrator Eric Carle. |
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02/14/2008 11:51:37 PM |
mad shot .. brilliant colours & textures .. great idea .. :) |
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02/14/2008 05:32:23 PM |
Wild blending. Love the colorations and textures from the outcome. |
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02/14/2008 04:22:30 PM |
That is utterly wild (or should I say "udderly"?) - I'm going have to try the difference mode more often. |
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