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    Flipped the Ibis image, and it turned into a tin butterfly! Experimented with hues & saturation in PP, applied some Topaz DeNoise & Detail, added drop shadow and some brush strokes for a sense of motion.

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    Brendan, this is wonderful! Great concept and execution. I love the metallic look, drop shadow, and trails that you brushed in. Excellent OOTB thinking!
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    Awesome work, Brendan! A very lovely, colorful butterfly! The brush trails are the perfect touch. Well done!
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    Brendan, Very creative. I love the ribbon tails and the drop shadow is a nice touch as Kerry mentioned. Very , very pretty-I like this a lot!

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    Brendan, love everything about your creation! Straight out of Avitar.

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    Thanks all, much appreciated!

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    I think this is a lovely piece of work, very OOTB, nice colors, composition. Agree with all, awesome work.

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    Brendan, this is oh so cool!

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    This is really a cool composition, Brendan. Love the metallic look on the white bg.

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    Thanks, Paul, Andrew & Indranil

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    Wow! So much to love about this one. The two heads, the pattern and colors on the back, the tail ribbons. From the thumbnail I thought that it was one of those hummers with the long split tails.
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    Thanks, Artie!

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    I agree with what's already been said, it's very creative, beautifully executed and the COOL factor is way outta sight!

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    Thanks Judy!

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