In my previous drawing involving eyes I wasn't happy with the look of the iris. For this drawing I took a different approach and I think the iris looks more realistic.
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In my previous drawing involving eyes I wasn't happy with the look of the iris. For this drawing I took a different approach and I think the iris looks more realistic.
Regards, Ross
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Hey, I just had a idea! How about eyeball salt & pepper shakers??? They could be little ones so a pair could be at each place setting. Dinner guests could have fun playing with them while waiting for the grub to be served.
Regards, Ross
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Very nice eyeballs Ross. I like your idea about the eyeball salt and pepper shakers. How do you make the pattern for the Iris?
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Nice eyeballs .... I'm afraid, though, that with eyeball shakers , the dinner would actually *BE* grubs ;-)
Of course those don't look quite like the eyeballs of many computer users here I'm sure ... a few blood vessels from too lengthy a time on the comp might be appropriate [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_wink.gif[/img] ... (hint, hint)
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why did this topic show up ...the last message before mine was months ago ... odd
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David - What are you talking about? Have you been working too hard lately?
Oh and here's another idea: You know those fuzzy dice * cool * folks hang from their car mirrors? - Well, how about a pair of shiny eyeballs? Even more cool eh?
Regards, Ross
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[This message was edited by Ross Macintosh on May 14, 2001 at 05:17.]
Ross
Great eyeballs in the morning, mon! Love the idea of the Eyeballs S&P shakers. Do up a set and put them in the New S&P shaker thread. Would you make one very pale (salt) and one very dark (pepper)?
Here is an example of Eyes made easy. I used my Glass Eye Brush (available in The XaraXone Shareware Page ;-)
There is also an old eyeball looking through a keyhole tutorial in the November 1996 Xara Tutorials
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I did this one a couple of year ago, in CX. I should improve on the iris bit, but I'm too lazy to do it now.
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Klaus - it was your eyeball that inspired me, although I had last seen it a few weeks previous to my effort. In drawing mine I should have had a closer look at yours. I really like how the white of your's looks translucent whereas mine looks quite ceramic.
Gary - Your gel eyes are looking good! Again the translucency of the eyeballs really is effective. I will create some eyeball shakers and post them to your shaker thread.
Regards, Ross
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HEHEHEHEHE ... I guess I looked at the date the poster's registered as being the date the post was submitted .... DOH!!! ... So I thought this thread was started in August and the last message before mine was in January! .... hehe , another reason not to post when it's really late :-D
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