I was going through some tutorials that were utilizing the clip view feature, and I thought it would be interesting to use some of the techniques on a keyhole. This is what I came up with.
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I was going through some tutorials that were utilizing the clip view feature, and I thought it would be interesting to use some of the techniques on a keyhole. This is what I came up with.
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WOW!
May I ask where you saw this keyhole?! ;))
Brilliant work.
Same question as Rik! Nice work, the keyhole I mean!!
Stygg
I've just noticed the birthmark!
Surely, that should help with the identification?!!!
One of my very first images created in Xara in 1996. (Must have been from the other side of the door :))
You're right stygg, it does look like your wife.:)
Nice work, psaumure.
Hi Rik, the tutorial I was working with was the video water drop tutorial. They were using the clip view tool to create an inner shadow on the base of the water drop. I thought it would be an interesting effect to shade the inner part of a keyhole. Gary, I really like the effect that you created, the silhouette reflection is very clever. Nicely done.
As for the model: The picture was taken approximately 30 years ago and the birthmark is actually a tattoo of a chili pepper. (In which she was quite famous for.) She was one of my favorite pinups when I was growing up. Those are all the clues that you get Rik, happy hunting. ;)
I am still working on a brass background for the keyhole. I actually incorporated the keyhole into a project that I did for my anniversary last year. This heart actually evolved out of Rik shiny button thread which got a great response. Great job Rik.
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Personally, I think creating the keyhole was the easy part. Trying to figure out what goes on the other side, take some creative thinking and imagination. I particularly like this one the best.
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