This was a yellow colored spider.
Rich
This was a yellow colored spider.
Rich
I agree Frank. I have no idea what these people are talking about half the time (Ok, Ok - All the time. Just trying to act smarter).
P.S. Where did the moniker "Seagull" come from. My hometown ice hockey team were the "Seagulls"
Keith
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There are 10 types of people in this world .... Those who understand binary, and those who don't.
A few maps. The opaque maps could be used in other applications. Transparent map are most likely unique to Expression. Their use is not documented in the manual. The color flows from the object shape Maps are applied to objects, and in other applications they are applied to bitmaps.
Rich
A four wing bug in gold.
Rich
The spider doesn't ring my chimes, but I like the bee/fly/bug. That one is neat.
I really like your new bug! Its wings are amazing.
Mike, Salonika, Greece, 15
http://michael92.deviantart.com/ <-- My DeviantART
Thanks Mike,
Actually very easy. I reduced the size so my system could handle the data. I also set the opacity in E3 and combined the wings there. Made another opacity change to the small wings, and assembled the drawing in XXP.
Rich
cool spider,like queen!
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