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  1. #31
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    And look, the little shrimps didn't get eaten all up!!

    Looks really great Mike. Your first major undertaking in the world of Xara X1!! Nice, colorful and full of vector life!!
    Richard

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    Thanksall for the kind words. i learned alt and now i am trying to think of something else! and dont forget you can get your own personally signed lithograph in the lobby as you exit the gallery.

    thanks again.
    Mike
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    Looks REally Good Mike. You are getting better and better with every drawing!
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    Beautiful drawing, Mike.
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    Super job on your illustration, Mike!

    Lots of things going on there in terms of colours and shapes - wonderful!

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    Thanks! i am rather proud of it. like i said in a earlier post i did learn alot. and it is due to everyone here at TG lurking and downloading others .XAR's when they post them so you can take them apart plus all of Gary's tutorials. i only hope that one day i will produce quality work like everyone here. i have been using Xara X1 a little over a month now. i also couldnt draw my way out of a paperbag so i am really impressed with Xara X1. if i can do something that looks good like this than anyone can!
    Mike
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    turned the reef into a fishtank
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    Mike
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    Ummm...

    Mike... So what is knawing on the midget in the background?
    John/DOT

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    John now was this question really necessary? i think we both know the answer to your question.
    Mike
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    I had to dig this one up -- yep, this is really a beauty, Mike! It makes a nice aquarium tank scene, but I think my favorite is viewing it just as a stand alone picture --- I think it would be gorgeous in an enlarged version if that were allowed to be posted too.
    Great work!!!
    ---Maya
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