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    Default Lawn

    No lawn, too much junk.

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    Default Re: Lawn

    Rust never sleeps.

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    Default Re: Lawn

    I like these two Rich.

    It's better to burn out than fade away...
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    Default Re: Lawn

    Nice work...
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    Default Re: Lawn

    Chair in the front room.

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    Default Re: Lawn

    The chair is nice, I like it. The retouching on the flower is obvious, so it doesn't do much for me.
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    Default Re: Lawn

    John,

    Been practicing separations.

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    Default Re: Lawn

    Chevy.

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    Default Re: Lawn

    Hi Rich,

    The berst I have found for separations is a slice and dice in Xpro, then fade the edges. Anything else is obvious, unless you do the same with those shape editors... yuck, pooey.

    Just my humble opinion mind you.
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    John,

    A vector separation. I like both methods. Some things I would only try with vector. I am doing better with SM.

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