hehe, pretty amusing Dogma.
i've considered adding some blood to mine, but after seeing l'ignorante's excellent job with the hollow necks, i'm not so sure.
another update to come…
This is the best challenge yet! Keep 'em coming! I love it! l'ignorante's especially! That is awesome!
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Here's what I started with, if you're interested. &a…
Here's something I did after a company picnic quite a while ago. Sort of works for this, since I had to fabricate the tree behind my boss's head so he could do his dance of joy...
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Wow, game-set-match! (The blood was already on the racket, wasn't it?)
Thank you all for the nice comments! I have to admit it did take me longer then just the lunch-hour to make.
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I've made my image a bit more screen and modem friendly.
And iTomato, nice one, but the blood is a bit cartoony, I would like to see some hanging entrails in that!
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I wasn't going to do the blood, but with the racket being so red already, I thought why not..
The arteries and blood are a little cartoony, especially on the head, but I think it …
Ok, so I went a little crazy with the blood, but who could resist with a challenge such as this...
-click for full-size animated version.
Trees are hard, BTW. I had most of i…
Being in the screenprinting industry for t-shirts, I like Freehand over Illustrator. Don't get me wrong, I'm not an Illustrator hater, I have to keep up and use both programs, I ju…
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I like Illustrator...
I think most people will tend to like and use the program they "grew up with."
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Originally posted by zigzag:
It's also my understanding that LE didn't offer any hand-holding and had a steep learning curve, whereas Elements provides more hand-…
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Originally posted by screamingFit:
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I thought I would resurrect this thread but the original was getting a bit long.
To start us off again, here is/are a curves tip or three.
Adjust Contrast with Curves
Adjust Brig…