I played with blend tool and by the way did such a picture.
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I played with blend tool and by the way did such a picture.
Very nice, and on second view very political, didn`t notice at first. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by RUSS-USSR
Okay a contribution from me for today.
A place I know so well the last couple of days. :o
Really nice composition Valery, says a lot. Has given me a few ideas for work, thank you.
because I still have a fever , now a new hoodornament.
This may all be old hat to some of you for which I apologise but for me at least. Something strange happened when I dowloaded the Golden egg picture by Shoda Kai from this url http://www.m3corp.com/a/products/ornamentals.htm
I thought it would be a base for making gold metal fills and so I made the small palette seen on the left. I then proceded to use this palette and then found that they were transparent from which I made a series of different coloured panels as seen on the right. It may well be that I had the transparent tool on when I made the original palette I don't know. so there it is. I enclose both a jpg file and a .xarfile . Try it for yourself and use it if you wish. sorry about the size of the .xar file.
Govel, Grovel, I have since discovered that the "transparent palette " while it works on the original doesn't work on a fresh picture, it works as a fill palette but not transparent, unless used with the accompanying .xar file worth a look and play with it.
It's still beautiful,Parahandy!And they look like they'll make nice fills.
I'd like to post a flower "coin" that I did up this AM,using Bill's tut for a rotating coin.
http://img184.imageshack.us/img184/9...button27mo.gif
I would have liked it to be rounder,like the one that ankhor did in this thread.I'll have to check his instructions again.
It's been awhile since I've been on these boards, but I had to post this for my daughter, Jordan. She was just in an AP Art Show for her high school. Her booth (which we made from scratch - ugh!) featured all of her Xara artwork! Here is Jordan in her booth and also one of her drawings. Her theme was Childhood Memories, and her original characters are Duncan & Daisy.
http://www.familyphotoquilt.com/jordan1.jpg
http://www.familyphotoquilt.com/jordan2.jpg
Thanks!
-Michelle
Wow! Is she ever talented!!!! Beautiful work!!!