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    Default Violet-crowned Humming Bird

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    Hi Folks

    Used free Fractalius default for middle bird and finished up with CS4 & Corel PSP Ultimate for the rest of "after".

    CC's always welcome

    Uncle Gus
    Last edited by Gus Hallgren; 01-02-2010 at 01:21 PM.

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    Hi Gus, Excellent frac. work and mighty fine image. I must remind you though it is one post per person per 24 hours. The one straight line in the BG in front of the middle hummer I would evict. Very creative and one of your best IMO!:)

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    Thanks for your kind comments, Denise.

    That is one photo, download it and you will see that it is. I don't know how to put 2 images per individual post in a thread?

    Keep smiling

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    Gus, I'm talking about your sketch post below. Only one thread per person per 24 hours. This post is fine as you've presented it.:)

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    Hi Denise:

    I assumed that you were talking about this post so I put a black line around this photo & removed straight line as you suggested.

    Best regards

    Uncle Gus

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    Gus, I'm referring to the Cedar Waxwing post you posted earlier today. I do see now that it was posted just after midnight so it can be counted as the day before.:)
    The removal of the straight line looks good Gus.
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    Another nice image and composition, Gus. Love the effect here.

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    Gus, I think this may be one of your best too. I really like the effects and the image. Well done.

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    Very nice Gus...Like the differences between the 3 birds...

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    Great idea. I really like the trio you've created and that only one is fracked.

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    very creative! I might clean up a few of the lines around the beak of the middle hummer, but I like the concept Gus. :)

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