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    Julie Kenward
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    Started out with a reflection of a tree on the surface of a lake. Added an Orton action. Took it for a spin. Added a touch of liquify.

    Ended up with the rooster off the old Kellogg's Cornflakes box! :D:):D

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    Now that's what I'm talking about!!! Way cool...
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    Julie, That is so cool. I can't wait to try that.

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    Really nice colors. It reminds me of a rooster, too. I like how you used liquify to create the head!

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    Jules,
    Doesn't this belong in the "Avian - Wild and Free" forum?:) LOL What a result! I'm not usually a big fan of liquify & twirl, but this is cool.
    Chris

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    Chris, I think you're right...why, whatever was I thinking! :D

    I couldn't get over how the twirl brought out the entire head of a rooster. All I had to do was add a touch of "bloat" to the eye spot and curve the eyebrow and beak and bam!

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    Very well done Julie,
    I like it very much, reminds me of the spinning wheel at the local carnival...:cool:

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