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Posted on 04/01/13 10:15:06 AM
josephine harvatt
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Re: Challenge 434: The weigh of the world
Thank you Steve - PC? Nah, I wanted to show how modern and down wiv da kidz I am - that BC/AD stuff is just like for old squares Daddio innit?

Happy New Year

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Posted on 04/01/13 10:17:47 AM
Mariner
Renaissance Mariner
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Re: Challenge 434: The weigh of the world
Thanks Steve. Of course! Why didn't I realize that? Mental note for next time.

Posted on 04/01/13 11:29:55 AM
katew
Virtual Virtuoso
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Re: Challenge 434: The weigh of the world
Thanks Steve. I didn't notice the foot, but now you mention it, I must improve my cutting out techniques!

Posted on 04/01/13 12:23:12 PM
Sjef
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Re: Challenge 434: The weigh of the world
No twins Steve, just a little Puppet Warp here and some Liquify there.
Lots of succes in '13!

Posted on 04/01/13 12:32:55 PM
Whaler
Visual Viking
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Re: Challenge 434: The weigh of the world
Steve Caplin wrote:

A rare entry from Whaler, with the machine now hurtling through space while, literally, carrying the weight of the world. Terrific lighting - those are very well conceived shadows. Great to see you back, Hans-Erik, it's been far too long!


Thanks, Steve! And I agree, it's been far too long and I'll try to be more frequent in the future. Wouldn't be too difficult!


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Posted on 04/01/13 9:31:56 PM
Emy
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Re: Challenge 434: The weigh of the world
Hi Steve: Thank you so much for my new title, I am honor and the title of "Composition Chef", its perfect!!! A little bit about myself:.........yes, I live in Florida and yes in my avatar, I am the very, very, extremely & super attractive "mom" next to my 13 year old son. Thank you for your kind words in regard to this particular picture of the homeless man. I love your books, I have Elements 10, CS3 and I am getting CS6 in a few days. It is a pleasure and tons of fun to be here in your page.



Posted on 04/01/13 10:53:28 PM
joeysala
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Re: Challenge 434: The weigh of the world
Welcome back, Steve.

Thanks for the critique. Damn - I totally missed the flour blur

The needle DID get moved - slightly. That was the hardest part of the whole project; I finally got p------ed and left it kind of messy, hoping no one would notice.....

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Posted on 05/01/13 5:19:36 PM
brewell
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Re: Challenge 434: The weigh of the world
Steve Caplin wrote:
but maybe the clouds should be bubbling over the base of the machine in a slightly more cloudlike way?



The problem is matching the style: the clouds are very solid looking. I tried the scale on top, and then with bubbly clouds, but it was the only thing that sank into the cloud. I ended up in the middle, neither here nor there. Maybe a proper shadow. I'll look again before I file it.

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Posted on 06/01/13 08:26:48 AM
tooquilos
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Re: Challenge 434: The weigh of the world
Thank you Steve I really enjoyed doing this one.

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