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    I used the frac. filter on glow 100 and masked back in some details. Sorry guys, I'm kinda stuck on this filter but I will try to pull myself away from it and contribute to the theme:eek:

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    have absolutely no idea how you achieved this ... but I love it..

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    Beautiful work, Denise! Love that stare, and the fur looks great fracced. :)
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    Thanks guys, I appreciate it.:)

    Peter, Thank you. I have included a link under my sig. w/ a couple of free mini tutorials I put together showing step by step instructions on how to re-create this look using the Fractalius plug-in by Redfields.

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    Fractalius supreme! Should be on their website as an example image. It is addictive isn't it?

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    Joel, Thank you for your kind words. It really is like an addiction. I can't seem to stop.:)

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    I am just loving these fract compositions! Another of your excellent creations, Denise. Love everything about it.... fur, eyes, nose, colors... excellent processing.

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    What I like the most about these Frac treatments is the eyes! I think what you end up with are gorgeous eyes that allow me to peer into the soul of the beast while the Frac treatment provided just enough definition for the body of the beast without detracting one iota from the eyes. That's what I see in these Frac images, Denise.

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    Yeah, the Fract Queen strikes again. I loved this one so much the second that I saw it that I will be using it in today's Bulletin with your Fracting Tutorial. Thanks for that BTW :) The fracted fur, the killer eyes, and the saturated oranges combine to make this one very special....
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    This is soooo good that it's wicked. Wonderful detail but it's the eyes that really get me. I just checked and Fractalius doesn't come in the "Mac" flavor. That's the second program that I've loved from this forum that I can't get....arghhhhhh!!

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    Thank you all for your kind words. I really appreciate the support.

    Artie, I am thrilled to have my images in your Bulletin and consider it a great honor. Thank you very much.:)

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    Congrats Denise on being in Artie's bulletin, nice job! I love this image and just downloaded Frac. I am just wondering if a little more of the nose revealed may strengthen this a bit...of course I am just being picky since this image works fine as is...

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    Simply beautiful D.
    Where is the tutorial?

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    Thanks Christopher and Oscar, I appreciate it.
    Oscar, The link is right under my sig. You can also find it on my website.:)

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    Peter, Nice to hear from you. You have been missed. I know a few folks work with 2 Operating Systems in order to run some of the photoshop plug-ins. May be something to consider. Thank you for your kind words and there are alot of effects that can be used to give a "cartoon" look. Poster edges in photoshop and Topaz Simplify come to mind.

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