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Posted on 15/02/13 09:50:49 AM
brewell
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Re: Challenge 440: Forensic archaeology
You always surprise me. I was bracing for the mention of the angle of the axe on the ground, which I flattened about a minute after I posted. I also gave the card's shadow on the wall a bit of contour because one of your recent tips was shouting in my ear. I just wanted you to know that your voice is being heard.

B'e Well.

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Posted on 15/02/13 10:16:07 AM
brewell
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Posted on 15/02/13 10:58:47 AM
katew
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Thanks Steve. I had a lot of trouble with the wrist, as I couldn't find any arm bone images that were sideways on!

Posted on 15/02/13 11:00:43 AM
Jota120
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Re: Challenge 440: Forensic archaeology
Sorry could not make an entry this week, and more, see entries until now due to HW fault on the line from Hub to exchange.

The BT engineer that came out to solve problem was very good in my opinion. He traced it back from Hub, over roof to the top of telegraph pole linking box. He then reconfigured route from within major trunking road manhole access point to bypass problem. (Needed heavy equipment to lift cover!).

Anyway now been able to see all your entries. Entertaining and well done all! Enjoyed. And he ramped up my ADSL speed in this rural area.

Posted on 15/02/13 3:35:18 PM
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Re: Challenge 440: Forensic archaeology
Thanks, Steve.

The famous B necklace and the hand with six digits (as legend has it) were supposed to be clues to Anne Boleyn!

In my rush to get the image done I see I have positioned the only two bits of skeleton present (skull and arm) badly. I should have made it obvious, perhaps a little less mud on the severed neck? Ah well! Next time....

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Posted on 15/02/13 6:28:59 PM
james
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Re: Challenge 440: Forensic archaeology
My daughter chided me about the background.

Thank you.

Posted on 16/02/13 00:24:57 AM
Frank
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Re: Challenge 440: Forensic archaeology
Thanks Steve,
Appreciate your time and remarks .

Posted on 16/02/13 07:26:04 AM
joeysala
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Re: Challenge 440: Forensic archaeology
......the eye sockets; Stephen H's facial anatomy ia so compromised by his affliction it was difficult to make all elements fit. So I settled.....my bad. Should've known you'd call me on it! Thanks, seriously.

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Posted on 16/02/13 08:56:11 AM
Steve Caplin
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Re: Challenge 440: Forensic archaeology
joeysala wrote:
......the eye sockets; Stephen H's facial anatomy ia so compromised by his affliction it was difficult to make all elements fit. So I settled.....my bad. Should've known you'd call me on it! Thanks, seriously.


That's what Puppet Warp is for!

Posted on 16/02/13 10:01:52 AM
munchonu
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Re: Challenge 440: Forensic archaeology
Thank you very much!
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