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    I flipped the original spoonbill, then added the pink layer and then played around forever with puppet warp to create the heart and distorted spoonies. There must be an easier way to create a heart! Anyway, all good fun.

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    Hi Nancy,
    Very cute and creative on your part. You can use the custom shapes tool in PS to draw out your heart
    very easily. Hth

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    Nancy, You are getting creative with your images lately! I like the pink swirly color and think you did a very good job with the flip and image design.

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    Very creative, Nancy! I like the design and the colors. Nicely processed.

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    Hi Nancy, a very creative idea, love the colors

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    Hi Nancy, this one made me smile! Nice concept and execution. I don't know of a better way to make a heart shape, but I would think that you could find a clip art image on the Internet and use it for a mask? Very cute.
    "It is an illusion that photos are made with the camera... they are made with the eye, heart, and head." - Henri Cartier Bresson

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    Good work, I've played with puppet wrap and know how much work it is. Nice colors and effects

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    Hey Nancy,
    Like Susan mentioned, you can find a heart in the custon shapes tool in PS. I think you did an excellent job free handing it though! Very creative and nicely done!

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    It was interesting & fun playing with puppet warp but I next time I'll look for a pre-made shape !

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