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    ibaadn7710 that is a joke that goes back aways. It started with a scribble and what Rik so humorously made of it. Then James caged him and this is where he is today (in the cage). It's kind of a long standing joke.

    So for your knowledge:

    this is Mr Whathisname
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    This is Mr whathisname caged.
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    Larry a.k.a wizard509

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    Good ideas coming in here, I enjoy seeing what people make of these.

    Quote Originally Posted by wizard509 View Post
    No noses that I am aware of. Su this is a nose lest there be any confusion.
    Hmm, I don't know Larry ... could be a nose in there somewhere, (meaning your first image btw ... obviously the second has one)

    Actually talking of noses, I thought of a deer head in profile (avec nose of course), but Frances beat me to it with her cow rendition.

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    Su
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    Quote Originally Posted by Su Lawrence View Post
    Good ideas coming in here, I enjoy seeing what people make of these.



    Hmm, I don't know Larry ... could be a nose in there somewhere, (meaning your first image btw ... obviously the second has one)

    Actually talking of noses, I thought of a deer head in profile (avec nose of course), but Frances beat me to it with her cow rendition.

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    Su
    Who "nose", maybe if you look hard enough you could find one.
    Larry a.k.a wizard509

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    It's about time I got around to doing this.

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    Larry a.k.a wizard509

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    Nice anthill Larry, or are they termites?

    Here's mine, got a bit carried away, but at least there's no nose. Mulled wine anyone?

    Thanks Larry I enjoy doing these challenges.

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    Su
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    Super job Su. I like that a lot.
    Larry a.k.a wizard509

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    Thanks Larry, glad you like it.

    What I really like about these challenges, aswell of course as seeing all the different innovative ideas people come up with, is that it challenges you to do something you probably otherwise wouldn't normally create. I love creating effects, such as fire/sparkly stuff, gel or organic textures etc ... so I get a bit carried away sometimes; but it's cool to do something non-work related like this just for fun.

    Regards

    Su
    "If there was anything that depressed him more than his own cynicism, it was that quite often it still wasn't as cynical as real life." - Terry Pratchett, Guards! Guards!

 

 

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