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Frances, that really looks good.
Larry a.k.a wizard509
Never give up. You will never fail, but you may find a lot of ways that don't work.
Looks delicious, Frances.
Soquili
a.k.a. Bill Taylor
Bill is no longer with us. He died on 10 Dec 2012. We remember him always.
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My current Xara software: Designer Pro 365 12.6
Good Morning Sunshine.ca | Good Morning Sunshine Online(a weekly humorous publication created with XDP and exported as a web document) | Angelize Online resource shop | My Video Tutorials | My DropBox |
Autocorrect: It can be your worst enema.
looks really good, like i could eat right now , amazing job
That watermelon looks good enough to eat....wonderful job as usual Frances.....
Ed......:-)
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-Gandalf (from Lord of the Rings) - Xara s/w - Xara Designer Pro X11
Great job Francis, any slices over? yummy
Stygg
Thanks everyone! I'm thinking about putting together a video tutorial of how I used the shapebuilder and eraser tools together with some other Xara features to do this painting if anyone is interested?
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My current Xara software: Designer Pro 365 12.6
Good Morning Sunshine.ca | Good Morning Sunshine Online(a weekly humorous publication created with XDP and exported as a web document) | Angelize Online resource shop | My Video Tutorials | My DropBox |
Autocorrect: It can be your worst enema.
I thought it was a photo, that is seriously well drone Frances, I think a tutorial would be really appreciated.
Excellent job Frances. You've really captured the look of watermelon there, with that grainy flesh etc.
Regards
Su
"If there was anything that depressed him more than his own cynicism, it was that quite often it still wasn't as cynical as real life." - Terry Pratchett, Guards! Guards!
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