Getting ready for Christmas.
Bob.
Getting ready for Christmas.
Bob.
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Couldn't agree more Mike. However Facebook and Twitter are big driving forces on the internet these days, probably more than websites, so you need to develop Facebook & Twitter enabled pages for clients today.i think that chart could be retitled as "Stages Of Facebook" with most of the users stuck at the bottom of that pit
99% of Facebook & Twitter is total rubbish. But 1% of a huge audiance is very important.
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Bob I like your image, but I must confess I am at somewhat of a loss on where the given line is. I remember doing something a long time ago and when I was finished the line itself was on top and centered and didn't look good so I deleted it. I say this so you know I do look at the scribbles and attempt to figure out how it was done. Not always successful but I try.
Larry a.k.a wizard509
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Hi Larry, to tell the truth, it took me a while to remember what I did. But it came to me eventually.
Bob.
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Just thought i'd have a go at this last night, was going to make the whole thing out of the scribble, but I didn't have enough time to finish it
@ Bob thanks. Usually it is easy to tell but sometimes I just cannot figure it out.
@ Ben, looks like my most feared creepy crawly.
@ Rob, cool idea. Does that make Ben famous now?
Larry a.k.a wizard509
Never give up. You will never fail, but you may find a lot of ways that don't work.
@iamtheblues - very nice use of the scribble. like it a lot
@ben.moses - i've tried using the scribble in as much of the image as possible too but i find that it's hard to. as it stands, your image is already really good
and @wizard....i really try to use the monthly scribble as much as possible in an image but i've strayed this month
at least on the second go-around this month (per your nudge with your suggested material ) i used the scribble in more spots than i did on the first submission though still not as much as i'd like to. i don't think that i'll ever get even half-way decent at this but it was a very good exercise that i spent way too much time on - back to the outdoors, it's finally summer in northern michigan
Mikey I think you did an outstanding job. I really like the mobile, great idea. I know it's difficult to use the scribble repeatedly but both you and Ben tried. In my opinion Penny is the master of that.
I don't even try, what I do is use the line as a starting point and build on it in one way or another somewhat like Bob did. At least that is what I have always done. Anyway thanks for the great scribble.
Larry a.k.a wizard509
Never give up. You will never fail, but you may find a lot of ways that don't work.
Thanks, Larry. Here's a can of worms for you........
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