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    Julie Kenward
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    Man, I hate to see it go. This is a dried up plant I found on the edge of the woods. I did an illustrated action on it and it really seemed to define it and give it some "pop."

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    Fabs Forns
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    I like hoe you wor with your illustration actions. Did you do some liquify at the tips, or it just happened?

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    Julie, I think it's cool- you could probably take this a step further w/ some liquid in the center to add interest to the bright whites.There is that little bit of gold in the center you could bring up.-if you wanted to. I like it and think it is interesting.

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    Julie Kenward
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    Fabs, no - this is how I found the plant and fell in love with the way the edges wound and curved around itself. It was funny because after I ran the illustrated action I thought "Oh good! The liquify is already done for me!"

    Denise I'll take a look at it with a little liquify in the center. I see that gold piece you are talking about and it might be fun to pull that up. Good eye!

    Here's the original...

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    Great suggestions I might clone one of the turn leafs (?) and paste at the back replacing the one oof !! Could be interesting !!!

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