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    one of those very expensive ones hanging in the top galleries.

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    as a photo of flowers?

    Very swell doodling.

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    You are amazing!! How beautiful this image is! Makes feel like I am in a garden of eden or something!! [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_smile.gif[/img]

    Thanks for sharing!! [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gif[/img]

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    I think it needs a bit more depth but I would like to see it blown out and printed, my printer is stuffed more lines than pixels. I am looking into the epson that Risto mentioned. No Gary I didn't start with a photo just layers of vector flower like images but I took it a little bit further and finished with a photo I took of some dying poppies and blended with a transparency over part of this original image here it is. It has given me a lot of ideas I can do with this sort of watercolor looking drawing and then real photos blended in this way. I have been busy today taking pictures of nature. It is very warm here today...take care Roger

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    Very nice flowers. It really looks like a watercolor.
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    ....mazing and I love the colours. My watercolours (for real) tend towards muddiness!

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    Amazing is right, the effect is very 'watercolor'. and like Penny, my watercolors are very muddy, so I switched to acrylic and airbrush!!! Much happier!!

    Thanks for sharing Tao!! [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gif[/img]

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    ... looking image Tao. All your creations would make for some very attractive prints.

    It can be tricky to get a good print out of a home/office printer using files with saturated colours. Hopefully the new Epson can do a better job than a standard printer with 4 colours.

    Egg mentioned that he sometimes has work done in a photolab that can print from bitmap files. I have tried it, and they reproduce saturated images really well. I haven't found one around where I live that can work with high resolution files but you could be luckier than I am.

    Going the photo route is definately more affordable than a hexachrome/iris print...

    Good luck!

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