I always liked the lines of the fighter planes. I worked with a Spitfire piolt. I think he was always dreaming of his flight days. My dad was crew chief on a P40 as I remember. I'll have to borrow his scrap books. Rich
I always liked the lines of the fighter planes. I worked with a Spitfire piolt. I think he was always dreaming of his flight days. My dad was crew chief on a P40 as I remember. I'll have to borrow his scrap books. Rich
Gray,
As you've done these with UGA, can I assume that you also have Photo Impact?
These fantastic pics that you're doing would be so much easier using PI with it's far greater flexibility, more brush choice etc etc.
A person of your obvious talent could turn out some amazing work this way.
Regardless of the program used, these are a treat to view anyway!
Aaaah....
And I went through the entire thread with my mouth open... .
Makes me wonder what you'll be posting once you get comfortable with the Xara tools....
Gotta do some drastic simplification on my mind, then... Like banging it through the monitor...
Stay healthy, John. . Everybody here loves your cute butt...
Look... now dey what a piece o my butt... Warning that is a hazardous area...
Molucca, P40's were a nice looking aircraft your Dad worked on. We have one at our airport here. The owner bought it at the end of the war from the military for $50. It was pristine when he bought it and it still looks the same today. If you've flown I don't think you ever lose your love of it.
Kiwi, I've never used PhotoImpact only GIF5. Thanks for your comments.
Grafixman, I'm not going to touch that one.
Hey gray I reckon you could come up with a work of art using just an empty washing up bottle and some ordinary household bleach . Your art is just jaw dropping....I'm so jealous .
Hey Chris,
even you could make something artistic with those ingrediants. Ever hear of tie dyed t-shirts?
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