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| Registered Idiot Member Since: May 2007 Location: Clements
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| not bad, the photo's frame looks a bit too stretched though. Nice rendering on the horse too. |
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| Registered User Member Since: Apr 2005 Location: Balancing on the edge!!
Posts: 297
| Great imagination!---agree with psycho about the polaroid frame--what about using an aged wood frame?---something that resembles old barn wood or close to the appearance of the lumber in the pic? Just a suggestion. Great job with the placement--it really looks as if he is jumping out of that frame.
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| pıdnʇs sı uʍop ǝpısdn Member Since: Aug 2006
Posts: 487
| Thanks guys! As for wooden framing, the object was to keep it looking like a photo, I wasn't going for a framed picture. I may have to try that though just to see. J
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| High Octane Member Since: Dec 2007 Location: North Lusby
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| Looks good, agreed about the proportions of the polaroid. |
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