I like that lagman. To me it looks like a rubbed, aged, copper foil image.
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I see marble. Very nicely done!
Another nice stone tablet, iagman.
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Beautiful work iagman, maybe this carved marble effect would make a nice tutorial. Gary is always looking for submissions for the Xara Xone
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Thanks for the comments.
Angelize, thank you for the suggestion.
I'm not sure there is enough here for a tutorial since it is
basically tracing pieces, applying different bevel types to
give the illusion of 3D planes, and then filling each piece
with the same texture.
Nice work, very good use of textures (i see chocolate.........think i better go eat something)
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I can't speak for Gary of course but this could make a nice little tutorial for using the bevel tool and I see some nice shading in there too if I'm not mistaken.
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Very nice use of the bevel tool. I agree with Frances, make a good tutorial.
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