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Thu, Feb 9, 06 at 12:30
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| Great job Buzzard!! He is really flying high!! |
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| That looks familiar? "lol" Great job. ~Urlee~ |
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- Posted by elaine_canada (My Page) on Thu, Feb 9, 06 at 15:56
| Now I see what you mean Urlee.....I've seen that before - guess you should have written a tut and put your copywrite on it! Elaine |
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- Posted by elaine_canada (My Page) on Thu, Feb 9, 06 at 15:59
| Buzzard - Will you share where the tutorial is written up, please? Elaine |
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| Urlee, I thought you would recognize this. I didn't realize you wrote the original tut to it though. WOW! Elaine, the tut is posted at the link below. It is a very small group of us who have just started learning PSP within the last several months. Mallory has been so patient and kind in helping us along. |
Here is a link that might be useful: Buzzard Tut
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| Hi Buzzard, I didn't write a tute on it, I just made an animation out of a still image. I just took the still image of the bird and cut, erased, angled, rotated, and placed the wings to make an animation out of it. I didn't read the tute you did but I surmise it was made into pieces for you to put together as a tute? Here's mine.
Urlee |
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| Yes, Urlee, the image was dissected for us. I plan on dissecting an image on my own soon. You did a great job. |
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| I can see where I should have cleaned up under the wings but hoped they'd flap fast enough so you couldn't see it? "LOL" Just kidding. Now I look at it and wonder how I ever did it? Must have been a good day. ~~Urlee~~ |
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- Posted by amy_z6_swpa (My Page) on Thu, Feb 9, 06 at 19:34
| Those turned out great! |
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- Posted by elaine_canada (My Page) on Fri, Feb 10, 06 at 7:49
| I'd love to try that sometime too Buzzard - now I know I can just call on Urlee for help (again) ...... when I get around to trying it. They look great. Elaine |
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| Very cool! |
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