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    Just thought I'd show you some images I've created, based on my elder son's latest pets! The pictures reflect my design philosophy of "less is more". The original image of an individual Artemia NYOS was borrowed from a photo off the Web (the critters are half an inch long and won't stay still), but rather than tracing it, I just stylised and simplified it by eye.

    [This message was edited by Simon Beck on February 24, 2004 at 15:01.]
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    "Communication is everything"

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    Just thought I'd show you some images I've created, based on my elder son's latest pets! The pictures reflect my design philosophy of "less is more". The original image of an individual Artemia NYOS was borrowed from a photo off the Web (the critters are half an inch long and won't stay still), but rather than tracing it, I just stylised and simplified it by eye.

    [This message was edited by Simon Beck on February 24, 2004 at 15:01.]
    "Communication is everything"

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    And here's another image, using the same basic shrimp with lots of moulds...
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    <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Simon Beck:
    The original image of an individual _Artemia NYOS_ was borrowed from a photo off the Web (the critters are half an inch long and won't stay still
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    Hi Simon,

    Cool pics. I can help you get those things to sit still...



    BTW: I can also teach fish to float on there backs...

    http://www.draginet.com/dragon.gif
    John/DOT
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