Sorry, my brain kind of short circuits when faced with smishably cute animals. I am in love with the background on this, too, it's very, very pretty. The blending is great and as always, your clean lines make me so happy to see. *g*
The background is a mix of a couple of cloudscape brushes, a photo of some rough cardboard inverted and overlaid, and a texture brush I made from a photo I took of a Sweet Chesnut tree (a brush for use in a banner that went with an article on black squirrels that I wrote for the village newspaper a while back).
I really like the way you mixed it all together and made a really cool background from it. You = creative... which is a mark of a good artsy-type person (I hate the word "artist", please excuse my sidestepping with terms).
Mind if I ask where you found that great clock? I am really taken it with it and I like to incorporate clocks and such in my pieces on occasion, so I'm always on the lookout. If it's your own private/personal stock then no worries. :)
The clock is from a brush set I acquired on a CD that came with a Photoshop magazine a couple of years back - I'd be happy to share the file with you, I'll dig it out when I get home this evening.
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Thank you :)
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Those are lovely pictures to work with, very happy-making :)
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They're lovely pics to work with, so happy :)
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It's awesome. :D
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I had fun with this - thank you for the prompt :)
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Lovely work!
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He's gorgeous, isn't he?
But would it be terrible of me to admit that I'd rather hug Steve...? *g*
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I would rather hug Steve too. Maybe one can lead to the other. Guys like girls who like dogs, right?:D
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Sorry, my brain kind of short circuits when faced with smishably cute animals. I am in love with the background on this, too, it's very, very pretty. The blending is great and as always, your clean lines make me so happy to see. *g*
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He is a particularly cute pup, isn't he? :)
The background is a mix of a couple of cloudscape brushes, a photo of some rough cardboard inverted and overlaid, and a texture brush I made from a photo I took of a Sweet Chesnut tree (a brush for use in a banner that went with an article on black squirrels that I wrote for the village newspaper a while back).
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Mind if I ask where you found that great clock? I am really taken it with it and I like to incorporate clocks and such in my pieces on occasion, so I'm always on the lookout. If it's your own private/personal stock then no worries. :)
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