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    still a few more tweaks here and there to do
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    still a few more tweaks here and there to do
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    Nice Mike. Very nice.
    But (we can`t to tell without `but`) I think speculars have to agree with each other.
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    Looks Really Good There Mike!

    I have to agree with Valery tho... the Stylus needs a slight tweak.
    John/DOT

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    yea the stylus was a quickie last min thing. i still need to finish the buttons and get some shading and bevels corrected on the buttons. but over all i was really pleased with what i did. it is getting easier to do these as time goes. i just need to learn to get some patience. thanks for the input Valery means alot coming from you! oh and John i guess the least i can say is uh huh thanks i think. (waiting for the wise crack)(ooohh nothing whew). all kidding aside John i do appreciate your honesty and input. if i didnt want to get the "looks good but....." i guess sure wouldnt put it on here!


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    Mike,
    Great job. Just a little touch-up, right. I want to see it when you're finished. You're really doing great. Don't forget to use a little light feathering to soften some of those edges.
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    Hey Mike... Is that my IPAQ?...

    and what's for dinner?
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    no it isnt and ravioli
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    It seems to me that sometimes linear fill looks not enough realistic. So I use also elliptical fill like You see on fig.1. Next step is to draw a white shape (2), elliptical transparent (bleach) which create a specular luster of a stylus (3). Add some details (4)
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    thanks for the quick tutorial Valery!!looks great!
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